The clarinet I purchased was not as described because only one of the sections, the barrel, was stamped " "Pruefer". The bell had a different makers stamp and the two middle keyed sections had no markings on them whatsoever. This was obviously not a genuine G. Pruefer clarinet, as I was led to believe by the listing.
This listing was definitely misleading, and not the way to be treated as a trusting customer. I would expect the person who listed this incorrectly be advised not to mislead as a result of lacking information. I also expect there would be some customer satisfaction in the form of a refund for this purchase I was mislead to believe in as truthful.
Dan
Fort Myers,#2Author of original report
Fri, January 05, 2018
as an update: the keyed sections on this clarinet are obviously from 2 differnt makers, having 2 different serial numbers, all this thrown into a LeBlanc case, how stupid do they think people really are? idiotic, disgusting and shameful business practice by a supposedly trusted source, shame on you Goodwill!