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Author: WoodyTone
Date: 2006-10-03 11:13
Hi
I've seen a 10G in a shop SN A3XXX just outside the good ones described in the topic 'Selmer 10G - Which Are the Good Ones' but perhaps similarly blessed. There is a star in the wood just above the SN, does this signify anything?
Thanks
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2006-10-03 12:23
Hi Woody,
As I recall, the * just above the S# indicates a factory replacement section (probably with the original numbers used).
There has been some discussion here about that but I can not remember the search keywords. We even had an example of a seller on a famous auction site trying to tell potential buyers that the * indicated a very select example of Selmer clarinet which was of exceptional quality.
The opinions of BB members to this claim seemed to be "Rubbish!" I sent the seller an informational email and he tried to do the "smoke and mirrors" with me but found no success.
HRL
Post Edited (2006-10-03 14:47)
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Author: WoodyTone
Date: 2006-10-03 12:57
Hi HRL
Thanks for the info. Did a search and found the relevant threads.
Nothing a seller puts on a certain web auction site would surprise me now, no such claim was being made by the shop though.
Woody
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2006-10-03 13:01
It is worth noting, that you could play this instrument in advance of purchase.
That alone is worth something in real Pounds/Euros/Greenbacks.
The replacement section may have been selected for a best tonal match?
The 10G was pretty consistent, and a good analog to a well-tuned R13.
Me, I would rather have a Boosey Imperial - built for the ages!
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