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 Re: A Clarinet
Author: clarinetzealot 
Date:   2020-07-13 22:46

I think I will try bringing it in to a specialist. The original barrel is a 66 with only the Buffet marking. I also tried a Moennig 65 and 67 with very little change. I can get most of the instrument in tune, but the low G to D below the staff are incredibly sharp. Everything else on the instrument is well in tune.

The person that I inherited it from bought it from Wichita Music last year I believe. I'm starting to think someone reamed the bore and took off too much in one spot if that is possible. The register tube was clean and is rather small, which I assume was common during the time. Thanks for the responses!

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