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 Re: Cadet clarinet
Author: MaxnDad 
Date:   2010-10-21 14:52

I found in the Music Educators Journal from 1936 a Cundy-Bettoney Company advertisement. The level of instruments in the adv. went Cadet beginner or least expensive, then the Columbia Model next up in price/quality and finally the H. Bettoney their top of the line instrument. This is for the metal flutes and piccolos, wood clarinets and metal clarinets. The exception is the top of the line metal clarinet, of course, the Silva-Bet. There are prices listed in the adv. but they are hard to read clearly. Plastic Clarinets came later but I haven't found when.

Here is the link to the adv.: http://mej.sagepub.com/content/22/3/6.extract

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