![]() 595" is a pretty big bore for the period, but most PM Artist clarinets (their pro model) that I've worked on from the period have measured. Also, the wide, flat rings are very reminiscent of PM's of the period. Keywork seems to bear this out this age range, as the throat Ab/A has an adjustment screw and the LH pinky keys are mounted on separate posts. Penzel Mueller was the only company I know of that did this, and the serial would date a PM to the late 30's/early 40's. Oddly, the build and serial would seem to bear this out: the serial number, instead of being cross-ways on the back of the lower stack, was incised longways on the side. It has a big, open tone and good intonation (at least with my dubious skills).but.did Buescher build this thing? Online research turned up no serial number list that seemed to correlate (the serial # was in the 17,000's) but I did find a reference suggesting that it may've been built by Penzel Mueller on contract! Its a wonderful horn - well built of tight grained grenadilla wood and wide, solid nickel alloy keys, with a. Last week, I overhauled my first Buescher True Tone clarinet and found myself with many questions. ![]()
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