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Author: Steven Ocone
Date: 2015-09-19 01:55
I believe Fischer was a store and importer in New York.Others can correct me if I'm wrong. The clarinet was probably made in France. Someone else could perhaps shed light on the maker. I do know that Fischer was the importer for Buffet.
Steve Ocone
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Author: atruin
Date: 2015-09-19 02:30
Steven Ocone wrote:
> I believe Fischer was a store and importer in New York.Others
> can correct me if I'm wrong. The clarinet was probably made in
> France. Someone else could perhaps shed light on the maker. I
> do know that Fischer was the importer for Buffet.
>
Thanks for your response Steven. Do you believe this is a Buffet? Also, do you know if this clarinet represents the Albert System key configuration?
Thanks again!
Mitchell
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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2015-09-19 03:43
Looks very much like Albert system. This one has the rings for LH fingers which are not present on all simple system models.
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Author: atruin
Date: 2015-09-19 06:20
Thank you Norman! I had a good feeling it was the Albert configuration, just wanted to double check.
With regard to value, how would one calculate this?
Thanks!
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2015-09-19 13:55
Carl Fischer also sold American-built "stencils"--many of them were built by Conn. Conn-built stencils normally used the designs of their second-line Pan American models.
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