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Author: ohsuzan
Date: 2005-12-07 01:09
Hi Ava --
Did you Google for Martin Freres?
All I know about them is that they were a French company that made clarinets. I didn't know they made oboes. They sold some things under their own name, and probably made instruments for others to sell under different names (sometimes called "stencils").
I have an old Martin Freres clarinet. It is not a particularly good clarinet. I'd call it low-end intermediate. They may have made others that were better.
Check out the keywork very carefully. A lot of the old student instruments had keys made of a soft pot metal, which bends easily and often. As these instruments age, they become impossible to repair.
You might be ahead with the Linton, whether it is wood or not.
Susan
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