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Author: jdbassplayer  
Date:   2019-10-26 20:46 
 Yes, it is a member of the clarinet family known as the basset horn. Basset horns are pitched an F a 4th below the Bb clarinet and have a range to low C. This instrument has the extension bent back like a bassoon boot joint to make it more compact, however modern instruments look more like an alto clarinet: 
 
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-u5kUgPHL/ 
 
-Jdbassplayer
  
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Author: donald  
Date:   2019-10-27 03:32 
 In our home we have near 100 clarinet from different eras (including a Bass clarinet made by Oskar Oehler), and sadly there is not time to play many of them on a regular basis. If I owned THAT however I'd make a point of playing it EVERY DARN DAY!!!! Very cool.
  
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Author: Tony F  
Date:   2019-10-29 18:02 
  
 
"In our home we have near 100 clarinet from different eras" 
 
Wow, Donald. I thought I was getting a bit obsessive and excessive with 26!;) 
 
Tony F.
  
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Author: EbClarinet  
Date:   2019-11-02 11:32 
 Let me add that Bassett horns are also made/pitched in A as well. 
 
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Author: Chris P  
Date:   2019-11-03 03:47 
 EbClarinet wrote: 
 
> Let me add that Bassett horns are also made/pitched in A as 
> well. 
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No - that's a basset clarinet. 
 
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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