Amati Kraslice Clarinet Serial Number
Steven Beigelmacher wrote, >Hi. I just bought a clarinet for my son, and wanted to know if this >is a good brand. He is a pretty experienced player, though there's >been a few months since he last played. It's made by Fisher, which is >supposedly German.
AMATI ACL 311 Clarinet & Case ~ Kraslice Czechoslovakia ~ Used In A School. IT HAS MATCHING SERIAL NUMBERS, #901158 PROBABLY MADE IN THE.
Can someone give me their opinions on this brand? You don't mention whether this is a new or used instrument. Custom maid 3d download english. I don't know about a 'Fisher' with that spelling, but if it's a used Carl Fischer clarinet, then it's a stencil instrument.
It's called that because Fischer (same company as the big music publisher and stores) didn't actually manufacture clarinets. Fischer had the brand name stencilled onto clarinets made by other companies. Over the years, a number of different manufacturers made clarinets under the 'Fischer' stencil. The quality varies a great deal, although I believe most(if not all) of these were student instruments. I've been trying to find out who made my student quality Fischer hard rubber clarinet (probably from the late 1940s or early 1950s) with no success, and have been unable to find information on the Internet about who made what, when under the Fischer brand name, so I'd be interested in more information. Lelia Please delete NOSPAM from my address to reply by e-mail.
N.@my-dejanews.com, 0:00 น. (Steven ) wrote: > Hi. I just bought a clarinet for my son, and wanted to know if this > is a good brand. He is a pretty experienced player, though there's > been a few months since he last played. It's made by Fisher, which is > supposedly German. Can someone give me their opinions on this brand? > Finally, does anyone know of any online repositories where he could > download some sheet music, to get started?
You can order clarinet sheet music online at -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own Steven, 0:00 น. On 15 Dec 1998 17:23:40 GMT, lelialoban@aol.comNOSPAM (LeliaLoban) wrote: You're right about the spelling.I just checked. Is there a way to see, based on any provided serial numbers, what kind of quality this instrument is? As well, is there anything wrong with a student clarinet?
> >You don't mention whether this is a new or used instrument. I don't know about >a 'Fisher' with that spelling, but if it's a used Carl Fischer clarinet, then >it's a stencil instrument. It's called that because Fischer (same company as >the big music publisher and stores) didn't actually manufacture clarinets. >Fischer had the brand name stencilled onto clarinets made by other companies. >Over the years, a number of different manufacturers made clarinets under the >'Fischer' stencil. The quality varies a great deal, although I believe most(if >not all) of these were student instruments.
I've been trying to find out who >made my student quality Fischer hard rubber clarinet (probably from the late >1940s or early 1950s) with no success, and have been unable to find information >on the Internet about who made what, when under the Fischer brand name, so I'd >be interested in more information. > >Lelia >Please delete NOSPAM from my address to reply by e-mail. ------------------- Steven Beigelmacher Steven, 0:00 น. Plagin nozhi dlya ks 16 dlya deathrun serp. On Tue, 15 Dec 1998 01:25:28 -0500, 'Jason Haggenjos' wrote: >Just out of curiousity.
Why does he need music to get started if he's an >experienced player? > >I haven't heard of Fisher personally. Up until now, he's always played in various school bands, but recently, due to his program, had to drop band.