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Thank you for viewing. I have used this for about 10 years. This is a rare wooden bass clarinet made by Leblanc. I believe the model is either 325 or 325S, but I am not very familiar with it, so the details are unknown. Accessories: ・Hard case ・Charles Bay mouthpiece and ligature ・Mouthpiece cap ・Key screwdriver ・Cork grease ・Unused Vandoren reeds (3) 1 ・Powder paper (about 1/4 used) ・YAMAHA saxophone strap (the neck cushion has been removed, it's a very old type) As you can see in the photos, there are many dents on the bell and neck, peeling plating, rust, and small scratches on the outside of the body, but it does not affect playing at all. The model originally did not come with an end pin, but one was attached at the time of purchase. I think it will be easier to handle for middle school students and women. When using the end pin for seated playing, the bell will tilt slightly to the right. It does not have a C#/G# key on the left-hand lever key like modern instruments, but there is a mechanism where C#/G# can be produced by lifting only the middle finger with the Low F fingering, which I think is quite easy to handle once you get used to it. Although adjustments may be necessary depending on individual preferences, it is ready to play immediately. This is the perfect instrument for those who want a bass clarinet but prefer wood instead of resin... and are having trouble with older models that don't come with an end pin... Thank you for your consideration.
4 days ago