The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2019-11-12 07:08
It resembles other French Selmer mouthpieces of the time visually in having the familiar round Selmer logo midway on the front and could possibly have been made from the same standard Selmer rod rubber blank (like the HS* pieces) but the internal dimensions and overall sound are different. It is also different from the later C85-115 model Selmer mouthpiece that was sometimes supplied with Selmer 10G clarinets.
Post Edited (2019-11-12 17:43)
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Bob Bernardo |
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