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    | Author: michele zukovsky Date:   2021-11-05 09:13
 
 hi everyone,
 
 if anybody has an e flat, and/or c clarinet to sell or rent, please contact me at
 
 michelezukovsky@gmail.com
 
 
 thanks so much!
 
 
 michele
 
 michelezukovsky@gmail.com
 
 
 
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    | Author: donald Date:   2021-11-06 03:26
 
 I might know of an old "no name" (probably French stencil from the first half of 20th C) C clarinet that has just been restored, but it's probably not what you're looking for... I've been meaning to play test this horn, but we've been in CV19 lockdown for a couple of months.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Mark Cookson Date:   2021-11-06 07:48
 
 It's in the UK, but there are a few each of used C and Eb clarinets here:
 http://reedandsqueakcases.com/
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ken Lagace Date:   2021-11-06 17:14
 
 Tom Ridenour has a fine C clarinet for a little over $1K
 
 http://m.ridenourclarinetproducts.com/lyrique-570-c-clarinet.html
 
 And Tom developed many of Leblanc's better clarinet designs as Manager of the Woodwind part of Leblanc.
 
 
 
 Post Edited (2021-11-06 19:19)
 
 
 
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    | Author: farabout Date:   2021-11-06 17:51
 
 Lyrique 570C is not merely fine, but excellent. An improved Leblanc.
 My recommendation for Eb is Thomann's CL-18EB.
 Both hornets for ~$2k even.
 
 
 
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    | Author: farabout Date:   2021-11-07 02:21
 
 BTW, I adore your (ie, Michele's) "Bellison" CD album on Summit Records.
 
 
 
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    | Author: donald Date:   2021-11-07 02:37
 
 Mark Cookson (who is a very fine player) has made an excellent suggestion above. I've played a Noblet Eb before and while they didn't have quite the sound I was looking for were very reliable and stood up well next to the Leblanc horns (I owned a leblanc eefer for a while). That Orsi C clarinet is surely a goer, I've played (and briefly owned) other Orsis from that era and they were really excellent instruments.
 
 
 
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    | Author: KenJarczyk Date:   2021-11-07 04:35
 
 Truly, no better C on the market than the Ridenour.
 
 I wish he made an Eb!
 
 Ken Jarczyk
 Woodwinds Specialist
 Eb, C, Bb, A & Bass Clarinets
 Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Baritone Saxophones
 Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo
 
 
 
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    | Author: donald Date:   2021-11-07 06:13
 
 "no better c on the market than the Ridenour"???? Honestly, not saying the Ridenour doesn't have some virtue, but WHY do people insist on writing idiotic things like that?
 
 
 
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    | Author: BethGraham Date:   2021-11-07 21:30
 
 Not to speak for Ken, but "no better X" is a turn of phrase; nothing more.
 
 Yikes, folks on this board are crabby lately! (Not just you, Donald, but lots of folks.)
 
 
 
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