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  2. Amati Kraslice - Wikipedia

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    Amati Kraslice manufactures wind musical instruments, clarinets, trumpets, flutes, bassoons, saxophones, tubas, woodwinds, cases, stands, and other accessories. [11] Amati provides tours where the visitors can see how the instruments are made from the beginning stages to the end. [12]

  3. Leblanc (musical instrument manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Leblanc, Inc. was a musical instruments manufacturing company based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The company was a woodwind instrument manufacturer known mainly for its clarinets. In 2004 the firm was sold to Conn-Selmer, a division of Steinway Musical Instruments. As a result, Leblanc ceased to exist as an independent operation, becoming a brand.

  4. Orsi Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Orsi Instrument Company, sometimes called Romeo Orsi or commonly just Orsi, is an Italian manufacturer of musical instruments, especially brass and woodwind instruments. They are notable for being one of the few manufacturers in the world to have made the now rare sarrusophones , the contrabass saxophone , and the piccolo Aâ™­ clarinet .

  5. A man accused of stealing and attempting to sell a Tacoma musician’s $9,000 clarinet to different pawnshops has been arrested. The 25-year-old man was charged Tuesday with first-degree theft and ...

  6. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    Hanson Clarinet Company Bâ™­, A Howarth of London Bâ™­, A: A (joints & barrels only) Jupiter Band Instruments Bâ™­ Bâ™­ Leblanc (a division of The Selmer Company) Bâ™­ Eâ™­ Bâ™­ EEâ™­ BBâ™­ Leitner & Kraus Eâ™­, D: C, Bâ™­, A: Bâ™­, A: F Bâ™­ Orsi Instrument Company: G, Aâ™­ (on request) Eâ™­ C, Bâ™­, A, G F (on request) Eâ™­ Bâ™­ Fratelli ...

  7. Contra-alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The contra-alto clarinet [2] is largely a development of the 2nd half of the 20th century, although there were some precursors in the 19th century: . In 1829, Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Streitwolf [], an instrument maker in Göttingen, introduced an instrument tuned in F in the shape and fingering of a basset horn, which could be called a contrabasset horn because it played an octave lower than it.

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