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Posted: April.29.07 at 7:52pm | IP Logged Quote admin

Anyone know what quality level a fairly new Blessing clarinet would be at?  Would they be worthy of a repad if necessary?  Or would it make a great lamp?

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Michelle
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Posted: April.29.07 at 11:55pm | IP Logged Quote bobbaier

Michelle,

As far as I know, Blessing has never produced their own clarinet so it would depend on who made it for them. Some of their woodwinds were made by Amati for a while and I suspect that some of their older plastic clarinets may have been Bundys. Maybe the pivot screws/key work can give you a clue.

in any event, the Blessing name won't add much value to a clarinet.

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Posted: April.30.07 at 2:29am | IP Logged Quote IanWhite

As Bob says Blessings have been sourced from a variety of makers over the years.

Most of them  I've seen I believe have been Chinese made & not just worth much time or money & a few which could have been Bundys plus one which looked like a Buffet B12.

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Posted: April.30.07 at 8:10am | IP Logged Quote admin

Thanks guys.  Crossing my fingers that these were the Bundy or Buffet made ones.

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Posted: May.12.07 at 2:57pm | IP Logged Quote TubaAS

Last time I talked to Blessing, they said that all clarinets and saxes are made by Jupiter, and that they made the flutes themselves in house. That was several years ago though, as I try not to have much contact with Blessing, as it's more of a Curse for me.
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Posted: May.12.07 at 3:28pm | IP Logged Quote admin

Hi Andy!

Oooohhh....that would be great if these are Jupiter stencils.  I'll hopefully find out the last week of May.

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