Klarinet Archive - Posting 000257.txt from 1995/05

From: Steve Kobb <kobb@-----.NET>
Subj: Re: Some disassembly required
Date: Sun, 7 May 1995 20:38:52 -0400

Right on, Fred! I'd like to stand in line right behind you.

Steve Kobb

>This last posting on keeping a clarinet assembled for long periods is
>reminsicent of many discussions on KLARINET. I've read all of the
>archives; it took me a couple of months.
>
>Having absorbed all of this data on clarinets in a short period of time, I
>think it's time that someone came out with a true one-piece
>clarinet made of a maintenance-free synthetic. By this I mean an
>instrument composed of mouthpiece, reed, ligature, barrel, two joints and
>a bell all in one piece. Of course, this would be a disposable.
>
>This kind of clarinet would fill the need to fiddle around whenever you
>wanted to without wetting, greasing, clamping, screwing, aligning,
>drying, ungreasing, unclamping, unscrewing and storing. If Vito came out
>with one of these for about $100 bucks, I'd buy one.
>
>
>fred cicetti
>cicetti@-----.com
>
>

   
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