Am malerne paris clarinet11/19/2022 ![]() ![]() Malerne had hopes that one of his children would carry on with the business after him but apparently none were interested so the factory closed and was sold to SML (Strasser, Marigaux and Lemaire) in the 70's or 80's. According to Jack Linton, current president of Linton, moonlighting was common in that era and district so the company likely had more than a little work done by the same craftsmen who were turning out Buffet and Selmer instruments. ![]() In addition to manufacturing instruments under their own label, they also manufactured "stencils" for Olds, Conn and Linton (and probably others). Their factory was located in the "woodwind district" outside Paris close to the Buffet and Selmer factories. Over the years, I've learned a few things about the company that might be helpful to you. ![]()
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