Klarinet Archive - Posting 000121.txt from 1994/04

From: Martin Pergler <pergler@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: Clarinet cases
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 15:41:13 -0400

Ihave a Buffet R13 Bb/A pair with a very dilapidated but solid wood case
(a bit larger than letter size -- fits the two horns, afew reeds, and
nothing else) which came with it when it was bought long ago. Just a
month ago, I bought a "400denier nylon attache case" from Damark for $20.
It has a centre area which just fits the clarinet case and reed
case/corkgrease etc., one huge side pocket with accordion folders which
holds music including orchestra folders (except _huge_ folio music and a
fold-up music stand, and another pocket with several subdivisions which
works great for other paraphrenalia. I love it; it's pretty light on its
own but the clarinet is well protected inside the padded nylon over the
indestructible old wood case.

If anyone wants to locate it, it was about 3/4 of the way through in
the Damark March 1st catalog -- I can look up the item number
if people want it.

Martin

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Martin Pergler pergler@-----.edu
Grad student, Mathematics
Univ. of Chicago

On Fri, 15 Apr 1994, Claudia Zornow wrote:

>
> I have a Yamaha double case which came with the thirdhand Buffet A I
> bought. It fits very nicely in a Lands' End attache, which costs about
> $40 and has a shoulder strap and all kinds of handy pockets for music
> and the extra paraphernalia that doesn't fit in the case itself. (For
> non-U.S. readers: Lands' [sic] End is a mail-order company selling
> primarily clothing but also some luggage and such.)
>
> Claudia

   
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