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 Indiana Wooden Clarinet
Author: Cindyr 
Date:   2007-02-25 19:44

Is anyone familiar with a Indiana Wooden Clarinet? It does have an identifying mark of an Indian's Head on it, and it's old. Yes, I did the search before asking, but not alot of light was shed on the subject, thanks.



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 Re: Indiana Wooden Clarinet
Author: Fred 
Date:   2007-02-25 20:03

I think Martin acquired the The Indiana Band Instrument Co. in 1928, though it operated under its own name until 1942. At that point, Martin absorbed the company products under the Martin name and maintained the Indiana logo (the Indian head) on their intermediate level saxes. Sounds like your clarinet might have been from the original company.

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