Author: DougR
Date: 2021-01-28 17:39
I have one of those, circa 1957-58. Workhorse student instrument, superb grenadilla wood (as was common back then), sturdy keywork. No reason a regular woodwind repair person couldn't do what you want done (though I don't know if by "clean" you mean service or overhaul--stripping the instrument down, replacing pads, cleaning/oiling the wood inside & out).
I think of it as a student instrument but I may be selling it short--a real expert on Leblanc/Noblet models from the 50s/60s would have to weigh in on that.
Hope that answers your questions, if not chime in again!
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