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Author: metalnoblet
Date: 2011-01-07 15:43
I have come across a Metal Noblet serial 2828. It has a diamond shape logo, not raised, on the bell. Any help identifying the age or production era of this clarinet would help immensely.
I have included the following pictures to help with the identification. http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e337/ApexTJCAN/Noblet/
Right hand plays like a sax, left hand like a clarinet. Pinkies are like a sax.
I have used the search and Google. Can't find any information on the 2xxx series of serial numbers. Any help would be appreciated.
Post Edited (2011-01-08 22:42)
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Author: PrincessJ
Date: 2011-01-07 16:07
I read somewhere that the metal clarinets were produced around the 50's.
I can't find anything either on the 2xxx numbers but what I have read sounds promising. Good luck!
-Jenn
Circa 1940s Zebra Pan Am
1972 Noblet Paris 27
Leblanc Bliss 210
1928 Selmer Full Boehm in A
Amateur tech, amateur clarinetist, looking to learn!
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Author: Klarnetisto
Date: 2011-01-08 12:49
Looks to me like an Albert system clarinet. That's interesting, as I didn't know they ever made Alberts.
This website says that Noblet made metal clarinets until 1972:
http://www.clarinette-metal.fr/galerie_de_photos.htm
But it doesn't say exactly when they started making them. I'll ask the website's author about that.
Klarnetisto
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Author: Klarnetisto
Date: 2011-01-11 15:04
OK, the author of that French website about metal clarinets said that your Albert system Noblet was made in the 1920s. These are sought after by players of early jazz.
Klarnetisto
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