![]() Extremely small tenon chipping repaired, two small places on the top of the LH joint.These are shown in the “before” pictures. ![]() Slight repair to middle tenon.Ĥ state medals in case from Indiana! Sent to Bill who plays in NY and FL.Feb2012, # 26768, TV logo, from early 1960s. Bump/hump on the top trill key.Jun-2011, # 55216, TV logo, straight top trill key. Bump/hump on the top trill key.Jan-2011, # A71439, 1977, TV screen shaped logo. Old pinned crack on LH joint stabilized and made less visible.Dec-2010, # 91735, 1970, TV screen shaped logo. Bump on top trill key, TV screen shaped logo. This has the diamond shaped logo.August 2010, # 36074, probably from 1963, has straight right trill keys, without the bump. Has the new style top trill key with hump (as in the picture above). However this sharpness indicates that the 1973 model did not yet have poly-cylindrical bore technology.This clarinet is most appropriate for: Intermediate to advanced musicians. ![]() ![]() Update after testing # A30271: The newer model plays very similarly, only about 10 cents sharp on low B-flat and A. This particular instrument is flatter on low A and mid-E because of a replaced tone hole. Any flatness is due to my playing loudly for the test. I normally would be flatter than this with such a long barrel. ![]()
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