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Author: fuzzystradjazz  
Date:   2009-07-20 06:49 
 I've found this question one time in the forums here...seven years ago.  However, I don't believe it was ever answered, and I thought it was perhaps worth asking again in case information has surfaced in the last seven years. 
 
Does anyone know if Eberhard Kraut is still alive?  Does anyone know how a person could contact him?  He serves as the definitive source of information about the type of clarinets I am interested in/collect, and I would love to send him some information/photos and ask him some questions.  However, I have been unable to find much data about him.  I find many articles he has written, and many people who quote him in their research, but I haven't been able to find any contact information. 
 
If anyone knows of Eberhard Kraut, or if he happens to frequent the forums, I would appreciate any helpful info anyone could provide. 
 
Thanks! 
Fuzzy
  
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Author: susieray  
Date:   2009-07-20 14:32 
 Yes he is still very much alive and I have his email address, if you contact me I will send it to you.
  
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Author: fuzzystradjazz  
Date:   2009-07-21 02:51 
 Hi Ned, 
 
Thanks for the link.  I've been there before (it's a great page that I frequent from time to time).  Are you into metal clarinets?  13 key?  15 key?  Rings? 
 
I'm just getting started in the simple system/albert system style, and I really love it so far (only been at it for about a month...but there are some things that just seem more intuitive for me - even after playing boehm for nearly thirty years.) 
 
I'm still looking for a really good quality instrument.  I've overhauled three or four to replace the loaner I'm using, but there is always some big issue or another (cracks, tone on the open G, G#, A, Ab, soft metal keys that won't stay straight....etc).   
 
I should probably avoid dereailing my own post, but I'd be happy to correspond with you via e-mail about albert systems.  fuzzy at wyosnooks dotcom. 
 
Thanks! 
Fuzzy
  
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Author: ned  
Date:   2009-07-21 23:33 
 Fuzzy, 
 
As this is an open BB, perhaps others would be interested in some of our Albert musings? 
 
Currently I play a Buffet (14 keys, 4 rings, circa 1918). I don't own a digital camera so I'm unable to post photographs and I'll need to go through my small collection and make notes about the others. 
 
ned
  
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Author: fuzzystradjazz  
Date:   2009-07-22 06:02 
 Sure - we can discuss in the public arena...not sure if I have enough questions to post a new topic yet, but I'm sure they will come!   
 
Have you ever played an early Conn (1898-1910) Albert?  I've seen quite a few on-line, but most have been non-Bb...but I've been leaning in the direction of a Conn.  (I have an early Conn on loan, and I like the feel of it compared to the numerous no-name French clarinets I've received from various auctions).  I'm curious as to how a Conn compares to a Buffet. 
 
I'm looking for two clarinets right now...a good solid wood Albert/Simple System clarinet (hopefully with thirteen keys)...and then I'm looking for a solid metal/alternate material 13 key to play outdoors year-round.  So far, my luck has been pretty poor; but I'm out there lookin' hard!
  
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