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    Weissenberg - Taiwanese Sax with a German-Sounding Name

    Sure thing; it was first referenced in SOTW in 2010: https://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?147365-LC-Sax-Lien-Cheng-Saxophones Then I found that information on Lien Cheng's website: http://www.lcsax.com/aboutus/history.html Surprising nonetheless.
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    Weissenberg - Taiwanese Sax with a German-Sounding Name

    They do look like an interesting option; Huo-Li is indeed where Taiwan's saxophone manufacture began in 1945. There's another brand, Lian Cheng, which is the one that started it all; they're like the Selmer of Taiwan. I'm seriously considering one of their sopranos as less expensive alternative...
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    Albert-system fingering chart for (allegedly) unusual clarinet

    G'day fellow clarinetists, I got asked by a contact if there's an Albert fingering chart for her particular instrument. I sent her the standard Albert fingering chart, but she says that "R6 is different". (pad closes when key is pressed) Since I'm not very experienced with this type of...
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