Klarinet Archive - Posting 001032.txt from 1997/02

From: werner lindschinger s <wlindsch@-----.CA>
Subj: Re: Reed Case
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 10:40:55 -0500

Hi,
Gary Armstrong Woodwinds Ltd. sell a super reed case. It holds 8 reeds on
a glass plate. The reeds get pressed onto the glass when you close the
case. There is also a sealing ring to prevent air circulation, but should
you live in humid climate you can remove two screws to let air circulate.
By the way, it looks super. It costs about Can. $60.-.

Gary Armstrong Woodwind Ltd.
720 Bathurst St. Suite 502
Toronto, ON
M5S 2R4

1-800-356-4025
(416) 535-6000
FAX (416) 535-9650

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On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, Kimberly Joan Kriston wrote:

> hi! i haven't done much searching, so forgive me if you all are insulted
> by my question. i have been very, very busy. i do check my e-mail daily
> however. anyways, i need information about a reed case that has latches
> like a briefcase (you have to bush the buttons toward the center to pop
> open the case). my teacher says they stopped making them or something,
> and they are the best kind of cases because the latches do not open
> easily, so your reeds do not run the risk of falling out. does anyone
> know where i could find one, and how much do they run for? i appreciate
> any info. greatly. it's about time i invested in a good reed case, and i
> don't want to settle for anything but the best.
> thank you in advance for input. :-)
> kim kriston
> = the University of North Texas College of Music
> kjk0003@-----.edu
>

   
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