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Author: corks&pads  
Date:   2006-02-04 03:41 
 I recently purchased a French-made clarinet that has Braverre' stamped on the joints and bell.  This is a rather nicely-made instrument, with dense, close-grained grenadilla wood, undercut tone holes in the lower joint, and andchored posts in the lower joint (tab & screw).  The serial number is in the 2xxx range.  The Braverre' stamp and logo (an open wreath) are exceptionally crisp and detailed.  It's a rather attractive horn and I look forward to getting it back into playing condition. 
 
The only thing that Google turns up for Braverre' is that it's the name of a Spanish race horse ... not much help. 
 
The instrument came in an A. Fontaine case that has a name banner across the inside corner of the lid, sort of like Buffet's R-13 has.  The case has a 1950s look about it (yeah, I was around then).  I realize that it may well not be the original case, but that's all I have to go on now.   
 
Anyone ever heard of this marque? 
 
  
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Author: John O'Janpa  
Date:   2006-02-04 16:36 
 I think this may actually be brevette. I think this means patented. It appears on many french instruments.
  
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