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Full Boehm clarinet

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kklarina
5/14/2010, 4:42 PM
Hello:

A couple of days ago I found an old full system clarinet in a store here in Warsaw Poland which I right away bought because I liked the way it looked, it needs a little bit of work before it can be played the infos the it parts is as follow:

B
880
GH HULLER
HOLZBLAGINSTR
FABRIK
SCHRONECKI V

and all the part have the following same serial: 47131
There is a small crack on the bell and one of the springs is missing, the clarinet is in good condition. I am unable right now to post any pictures as I do not have the cable to download them from my camera.

Can somebody please tell me anything about this clarinet and its maker.

Thanks
Kklarina
Ralph Katz
5/16/2010, 9:17 PM
Here is a thread with info on JH Huller saxophones and factory dates:

http://www.saxquest.com/forumThreadView.asp?ForumUID=7&ThreadUID=11221

here is a Huller oboe for sale:
http://picclick.com/G-H-H-ller-Oboe-full-Conservatoire-180496275536.html

the University of Arkansas has a Huller clarinet in their collection:
http://www.uark.edu/ua/nc/NCclarinetcollections.htm
RoBass
5/18/2010, 7:27 AM
Hi Kklarina,
I forwarded (crosslinked) your question to our German specialists in Markneukirchen (board of the music instrument museum):

http://www.museum-markneukirchen.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1424

Hope, our specialist Dr. Weller or user intune can help you a step to go ;-)


I would assume, that the marking is: "Holzblasinstr. Fabrik" instead of holzblaginstr

kindly
Roman



PS: Don't hesitate to discuss there in English!
tictactux
5/18/2010, 7:33 AM
For some reason you chose to ignore the replies to the very same question some days ago:

https://clarinet-bboard.vercel.app/read?f=1&i=328320&t=328320

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Ben
Snowy
5/18/2010, 9:04 PM
Off topic but only slightly.

Somebody's earlier post on a different topic had a link to the Patricola web site which is at http://www.patricola.it/

Browsing that site it appears that they are making and selling full boehm clarinets at prices not at all unreasonable compared to the big 4.