Klarinet Archive - Posting 000253.txt from 1995/12

From: Nick Winkler <winkler@-----.NET>
Subj: FW: Howdy
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 17:27:52 -0500

A much simpler way is: First find out the year your instrument was
manufactured. Then compute the answer, i.e. how old your clarinet is, with
the following formula: 1995 - (less) year of manufacture = (equals) your
answer.

Another excellent suggestion. However, as David Niethamer observed, this
method is not necessarily the most desirable one for all students, since it
leaves the clarinet intact. :)

-Nick-

   
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