Klarinet Archive - Posting 000406.txt from 1995/10
From: Gerry Evoniuk <Gerald.Evoniuk@-----.BITNET> Subj: Re: IRS and the clarinet world Date: Mon, 16 Oct 1995 13:16:44 -0400
>Conversely, if a musical instrument dealer convinces a clarinetist to
>replace his ten-year-old clarinet, which plays perfectly well, on the
>grounds that it's "blown-out", this is what we call a "suck-in".
>
>Am I right? ;-)
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>LGB Lorne G Buick Draft III Music
> mcheramy@-----.ca Wind Music
> Arranging, Copying, Publishing
In my 30 years experience in retail it is generally NOT the dealer that
promotes the notion of an instrument "blowing out". This is a notion
promoted by the players themselves. I'm sure there are dealers who will
capitalize on this theory ... why fight city hall? Besides what about that
growing market of vintage instruments? I have 2 or 3 people (teachers not
dealers) in NYC that want older Buffet clarinets to sell to their students.
Gerry Evoniuk
Desert Winds Music Inc.
1889 E. Braodway
Tempe Az 85282 (602)966-1180
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Gerald Evoniuk
Instrument repair technician
School of Music, Box 870405
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0405
(602)965-4502
Fax 602-965-2659
email Gerald.Evoniuk@-----.EDU
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