Klarinet Archive - Posting 000287.txt from 1995/12

From: Robert.Spring@-----.BITNET
Subj: Re: Wiseman Combination Clarinet Cases
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 11:56:44 -0500

They were her last summer at the ClarinetFest... really great people aside
from their cases. They spent a week in Arizona after the conference
rafting the Colorado river! My wife and I spent a week on vacation after
the fest in London and ended up flying to London with them!

Anyway - the cases are very sturdy and well built. They are hand made
and leather. Not terribly heavy and expensive, but I think worth the price
if you are doing lot of travelling etc. A lot of people bought them...
perhpas someone on the list will answer more direct questions

Bob

>To all you Klarineters -
>
>I found a lovely glossy brochure for these cases tucked into the latest
>issue of "The Clarinet", and wonder if anyone knows about 1.) the
>effectiveness and weight of these cases, and 2.) the price(s).
>
>With that sort of brochure, I'm sure the price is substantial. As I'm now
>lugging a C clarinet around, an option like this would be handy.
>
>TIA for any input. If you'd like to e-mail, I'll happily summarize.
>
>=========================
>David Niethamer
>niethamer@-----.edu
>dbnclar1@-----.com
>=========================

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Dr. Robert S. Spring
Professor of Music (Clarinet)
School of Music
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0405
Office - 602/965-4306, FAX - 602-965-2659, Home - 602/345-8013
Internet: Robert.Spring@-----.edu

   
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