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BUFFET EVETTE CLARINET FOR SALE ~ ?250 ONO


Selling a Buffet Evette clarinet in immaculate condition for ?250. Don't use it anymore and so would love to see it go to use to a young clarinet player. Perfect for any level, worth ?1000+ new. Any questions don't hesitate to ask, offers more than welcome. Full details below:


This is the previous equivalent model to the Buffet E11 B-flat A clarinet, however it is better made than the previous model as it wasn?t constructed for mass production. It is handmade out of African Blackwood. Comes with the original case. Clarinet has been used for under 3 years but I bought it second hand. It is in an immaculate condition and has been serviced 4/5 times, whilst I?ve owned it (it will have been serviced many times before hand). Many of the cork pads are brand new as well as some of the cork fittings. Would be perfect for any beginner to moderately experienced clarinet player.

Included with the Clarinet: The original Buffet Evette Clarinet body, an almost brand new Vandoren Paris B40 lyre mouthpiece (RRP: ?115) with metal mouthpiece cap, the original buffet Evette mouthpiece, 2 pots of cork grease, 1x Vandoren strength 2 reed, 1x Vandoren strength 2 1/2 reed and a cleaning cloth.

There is absolutely no damage to the clarinet whatsoever and it sounds perfect.

Selling as I have stopped playing the clarinet.


Located in SE21


Price: ?250 ONO


They sell new for around ?1000 (see this link and scroll down to E11 A clarinet: [www.alangregory.co.uk]


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