There isn't a specific "correct" answer.
A Selmer lig if you want to stick with the same brand. Really, any one that fits and that you like. Try a few at your local music store, including perhaps a Rovner.
You don't say which B&H but if it is one of their large bore models I'd be asking about what mouthpiece to use with it.
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A Boosey and Hawkes clarinet with the number 162842 is about 40 years old. That serial number places the clarinet being made around 1976. Boosey and Hawkes started making instruments in 1891 and continued until 1985.
boosey and company of England were in (bugle) business 1854 -1864. the company became boosey and hawkes after 1930....................
Boosey & Hawkes.
That would be the serial number which can be used to date the instrument. Your Boosey and Hawkes trumpet was made around 1964 according to that serial number.
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A Boosey and Hawkes clarinet with the number 162842 is about 40 years old. That serial number places the clarinet being made around 1976. Boosey and Hawkes started making instruments in 1891 and continued until 1985.
according to the best available list this horn dates to 1965 - 1966 actually 1978
Broken-Boosey State Park was created in 2002.
Composers, rather than publishers, are members of copyright societies, so there are Boosey properties in multiple licensing groups. For Boosey NY, the majority are ASCAP; for Boosey London, most are PRS; Bote & Bock would be GEMA; and so on.
boosey and company of England were in (bugle) business 1854 -1864. the company became boosey and hawkes after 1930....................
The area of Broken-Boosey State Park is 10.3 square kilometers.
Boosey and Hawkes cornet with the serial no. 463557 should be about 30 years old.
Edward J. Boosey has written: 'Parrots, cockatoos & macaws' -- subject(s): Parrots
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Boosey & Hawkes.