I think this has to be a rare clarinet. The name is too suggestive as to what one might do with this instrument if things are not going well! I have not had a chance to see this clarinet, but I am making a wild guess that it might be from the same maker as the La Chapelle, which is a German made instrument. My clues are * logo name only on the bell and very simply done; * wide rings for the tenon protectors; * wide keys for the top-positioned (chromatic) low B-natural and Eb keys; * and similar key appearance. |