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 LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: bizwoman 
Date:   2008-12-21 02:27

Hello,

My daughter has been in band 3 yrs, and is actually very good, she would like her own clarinet and I was offered a LeBlanc Soloist, it's beautiful, for $99 - but I can't find anything about this clarinet online. Can anyone help me?

Thank you,

Brenda

Brenda J Freeman

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: weberfan 
Date:   2008-12-21 12:25



Are you sure it's not a Selmer Soloist? That model designation has long been used by Selmer.

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: xarkon 
Date:   2008-12-21 14:36

Can you take it to a good local technician first? They can probably help you with model verification - and whether that price is reasonable.

I recently followed up on a Craigslist ad offering a Buffet R-13. Turned out the case was Buffet, but the clarinet was plastic, with no logos whatsoever - and needed $150-200 worth of pads and adjustments to become playable.

Dave

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: bizwoman 
Date:   2008-12-21 21:20

thank you so much for responding :o) I wouldnt' be able to get it checked out first, and since I can't find anything on it at all, I passed on it last night. :o)

I'm hoping to stumble onto something good that isn't too expensive.

Thanks again for all your help

Brenda

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: rtmyth 
Date:   2008-12-22 16:22

Good used clarinets on internet. try before buy. For low price and possibly fine instrument, try a Ridenour 147.

richard smith

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: C2thew 
Date:   2008-12-23 18:56

Are you sure it's not a Selmer Soloist? That model designation has long been used by Selmer.

Leblanc has introduced it's own student line called "leblanc soloist." although i can't comment on it's playing ability, it looks like a beginner, plastic instrument with leblanc keywork. i'm sure with technology getting better and quality control becoming tighter, that you really don't have much to lose as it is a production model from leblanc. leblanc has been around the businesses for many years, and really can't afford to have a negative reputation if it's going to compete against selmer, buffet, yamaha.

leaders stay in front due to consistency, quality, and efficiency.

at $99 it's not a bad price. but you can get a quality wood clarinet: selmer soloist for 75% more.

Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau

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 Re: LeBlanc Soloist info
Author: jbutler 2017
Date:   2008-12-23 19:00

I've never been fond of the workmanship of the Ridenour T147's. Just my opinion as a tech. Too much slop in the key mechanisms and keys are just too darned soft.

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