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 Re: Earliest Prestige Level Clarinets...
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2014-09-26 02:03

The later 1010s also had integral wooden tonehole chimneys instead of ebonite inserts and several keywork pieces were different compared to the 926 - the shorter throat A touchpiece, the linkage from LH1 ring key to the thumb ring, the E vent pad cup on the top joint with domed cups and Y arms, plastic insert for the C#/G# tonehole, the RH main action with the Acton vent, the ends of the LH levers were bent down and the linkage arm on the E/B key and F#/C# key to F/C key sliding linkage, plus the different length and shaped bells on both Bb and A clarinets (the Bb having a short bell compared to other B&H clarinets).

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