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Buasher Clarinet 595851
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Re: Buescher Clarinet 595851
Buescher used to be an independent instrument company but now is a part of Conn-Selmer, Inc. This is likely a student line instrument made of plastic that may need service before placing it in the hands of any player. It may be an acceptable instrument for a student of today but it's best to check with the school director before assuming it will be acceptable. It's certainly fine for marching band out of doors. There are a lot of student clarinets available these days so its value may vary from $75 to $250 depending on functionality. To buy a new one would be significantly more.