Pan American - - B♭clarinet - United States - 1955 (No reserve price)





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Pan American clarinet, manufactured in the United States in 1955, made of plastic, in excellent condition, tested and working, with a hard case.
Description from the seller
Here you have, if you want a high-quality American clarinet, this is your moment. I present to you this vintage Conn, which has been completely restored and is like new. Whether you want to start playing or to street perform with a band, fanfare, jam, etc., this is a big one among the greats. Made from old composite material, and I say this because they have a different tone due to its hardness, which has been verified. It plays perfectly as always, and all the pads have been replaced, and as seen in the photos, it has no scratches or dents—only noting that the F sharp key and middle D key were replaced, but everything remains in good condition. I guarantee it very well, and for extra assurance, it even retains the brand's warranty coupon with the serial number. It comes in the case shown in the photos, which has also been repaired at the handle. It also retains the closing key, and although it shows signs of use, the engraved emblem of the iconic Pan-American house on a sticker is quite interesting. Well, there you have it—now it's your turn to get this high-quality American clarinet. Good luck.
Here you have, if you want a high-quality American clarinet, this is your moment. I present to you this vintage Conn, which has been completely restored and is like new. Whether you want to start playing or to street perform with a band, fanfare, jam, etc., this is a big one among the greats. Made from old composite material, and I say this because they have a different tone due to its hardness, which has been verified. It plays perfectly as always, and all the pads have been replaced, and as seen in the photos, it has no scratches or dents—only noting that the F sharp key and middle D key were replaced, but everything remains in good condition. I guarantee it very well, and for extra assurance, it even retains the brand's warranty coupon with the serial number. It comes in the case shown in the photos, which has also been repaired at the handle. It also retains the closing key, and although it shows signs of use, the engraved emblem of the iconic Pan-American house on a sticker is quite interesting. Well, there you have it—now it's your turn to get this high-quality American clarinet. Good luck.

