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Author: Molloy
Date: 2009-07-21 02:22
Attachment: Photo 645.jpg (89k)
The top-of-the-line Harry Pedler metal clarinets have an integral barrel -- the barrel is not a separate piece.
The intermediate-quality Harry Pedler clarinets that I've seen have a barrel that looks like this (see attached photo of a barrel from a Harry Pedler 400).
It appears to me that a barrel from one of the better Pedler models, like a Premiere, is compatible, only lacking the twist-tuning mechanism. Those Pedlers sometimes go cheap enough to get one just to cannibalize the barrel.
Post Edited (2009-07-21 02:28)
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