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 worthwhile to refurb?
Author: itstechpro 
Date:   2012-03-25 15:13
Attachment:  Bb_clarinet_1.jpg (515k)

Came across an old Bb clarinet used either by my father or an uncle circa 1930s. Wondering if it's worthwhile to refurb it for possible use by a grandson starting lessons. I don't see a serial number but the logo (pix attached) reads 'Symphony' 'France' 'Professional model'. The instrument is all wood.

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 Re: worthwhile to refurb?
Author: SteveG_CT 
Date:   2012-03-25 15:54

A picture showing more of the instrument than the logo would be helpful, but from the picture you did show it looks like this is and Albert system clarinet and not a Boehm system clarinet. In the US 99% of clarinetists use the Boehm system so you would likely have trouble finding someone willing to teach lesson on an Albert system clarinet (key fingerings are completely different).

For a new student you are best off just buying new or used plastic student model from one of the larger makers (Yamaha, Selmer, Vito/Leblanc, Buffet).



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