Is it the craftsmanship or materials that changed for post- 1955
clarinets?  Country of manufacture?  Automation vs. hands on manufacturing
process?  Metric vs. English?  ;)

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> What does too old in a clarinet mean?
>>
>
> Whatever she wants it to mean?  Played out (they don't last
> forever, hot breath and saliva attack the wood).  Old ergonomics.
> Not impressive enough to her friends.  The list goes on...
>
> In this case, 1955 is the watershed year for the brand, similar
> to 1968 for Mercedes.  Both of my finds are before this date.
>
> -- Jim
>
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