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    | Author: thewalkingfrog Date:   2015-10-27 01:14
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 Hello, everyone!
 
 Second time posting this.  I'm not sure what happened to my original post...
 
 Anyway, can anyone tell me information about Jean Cartier clarinets?  I've had this one since 2004; it was given to me by my clarinet teacher at the time.  It is wooden.
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Chris P Date:   2015-10-27 02:32
 
 Looks like it's built like a tank! How does it play?
 
 Former oboe finisher
 Howarth of London
 1998 - 2010
 
 Independent Woodwind Repairer
 Single and Double Reed Specialist
 Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes
 
 NOT A MEMBER OF N.A.M.I.R.
 
 The opinions I express are my own.
 
 
 
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    | Author: modernicus Date:   2015-10-27 05:44
 
 I was reading something where somebody  was remarking that some Jean Cartier clarinet model names were the same as Pierret saxophones, but then remarking that Pierret didn't make clarinets- ah but I have seen a Pierret marked clarinet!  Hmmm... That Eb looks beautifully made anyway, but like the others, I want to know if it's a good player!
 
 
 
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    | Author: thewalkingfrog Date:   2015-10-27 06:23
 
 Thank you and it plays great!  I'm not skilled at E-flat but can get by.  The lowest notes and clarion registers seem to be the best on this horn; throat tone keys are slightly difficult to press but I might need a repairman to soften the springs.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Steven Ocone Date:   2015-10-27 15:23
 
 It looks like your in my neighborhood. You are welcome to bring it by for an exam. No charge.
 
 Steve Ocone
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: bradfordlloyd Date:   2015-10-27 15:54
 
 Jean Cartier was a stencil name for Dolnet made instruments, Paris, (c. 1930-1970) for sale in the US market. Clarinet Models included : 14-K; Professional; Artiste. I once owned a Jean Cartier clarinet that was very nice!
 
 Also, I've never seen a Dolnet E-flat before, so its possible that it was made by another maker and stenciled Jean Cartier as well.  For example, Couesnon made many E-flats that were stenciled with other names.
 
 
 
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