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==Manufacturers== {{multiple image | align = right | total_width = 600 | image1 = K-B-Klar Fritz (2).jpg | caption1 = Fritz Wurlitzer German contrabass clarinet (prototype ca. 1975) | alt1 = Image of Fritz Wurlitzer's prototype of a German system contrabass clarinet. | image2 = Kontrabassklarinetten Eppelsheim und Le Blanc.jpg | alt2 = | caption2 = Contrabass clarinets by Benedikt Eppelsheim and Leblanc }} '''France:''' * [[Henri Selmer Paris]] ** Contrabass (Model 41- pictured in the info box above) to low C in bass clarinet-shape with rosewood body. ** Contra-alto (Model 40) to low Eβ in bass clarinet-shape with rosewood body. * [[Buffet Crampon]] makes a contra-alto clarinet, [[grenadilla]] body in bass clarinet-shape, pictured in the info box above. '''USA:''' * [[Conn-Selmer]] has one model of each of the two clarinets under its brand Leblanc. ** Contrabass: Leblanc L7182, to low E-flat, ABS body. ** Contra-alto: Leblanc L7181, to low E-flat, ABS body. '''Germany:''' * [[Benedikt Eppelsheim|Benedikt Eppelsheim Blasinstrumente]] produce the already presented metal contrabass clarinet with Boehm or German system fingering. * [[Fritz Wurlitzer]] contrabass clarinet with German system '''Italy:''' * [[Ripa Musical Instruments]] distributes a double bass clarinet made of metal in paperclip form. '''China:''' * Tianjin Frater Musical Instrument Co. produces a double bass clarinet made of metal in paperclip form.
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