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Buescher Aristocrat B-flat Clarinet

C
14 years ago
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Description

I am trying to get several pieces of pertinent information on this clarinet, for my own edification and also to assist me in deciding whether or not to sell it.  Here's the info for which I am searching:  1.) How old is the clarinet?   2.) Is the 94901 a Serial#?   3.) Are the fittings/rims and keys of this clarinet silver/silverplate/some other material?   4.) Does the original case and original accompanying parts add to the instrument's value?   5.)  What is the "complete package" (clarinet, case, parts, etc.) worth?  6.)  Are there musicians "out there" who would actually be interested in playing this clarinet?

I can provide more detailed photos, if requested (if that will help me to get a more accurate appraisal).  If there are additional questions that need to be asked on the appraiser's part, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.  

 

Sincerely,

Traci Gardner  (CatahoulaMom)

 

        

Category Music and Music Instruments
Medium I believe the body is wood, with silver or silverplate rims and keys. The mouthpiece appears to be black plastic.
Distinguishing marks Clarinet body marked "Buescher Aristocrat USA" on front; marked 94901 on lower back of one section (serial#, perhaps?); mouthpiece marked "Ebolin" with a wavy music staff below it, also marked "Brilhart SPECIAL".
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item N/A
Date Period Purchased in early to mid 1970s.
Weight N/A
History I am the sole and original owner of this clarinet. It was purchased by my parents for me, from Eckert's Music Store in Temple, PA (the store is now defunct) when I was in 5th grade (early-mid 1970s). I learned to play on this instrument, and it is the ONLY clarinet I have ever owned and played. The cork fittings appear to be in good shape (no cracks, not dried out); the fittings/rims and keys appear tarnished (I have NOT tried to clean them); the wood body appears to be in good shape; the pads on the keys appear worn and might need replacing. I also have the original taupe plastic (outside) and brown "fake fur" (inside) lined case, the original ligature for the mouthpiece, and two (2) original metal fittings for playing "marching band" music (these pieces fit onto the clarinet, in between two of the body sections).
Price Paid (If known) My mother said between $100 and $200 dollars US.
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