Klarinet Archive - Posting 000436.txt from 1997/04

From: "David C. Blumberg" <reedman@-----.com>
Subj: Re: Music Cases
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 08:59:06 -0400

Rubbermaid makes clear plastic boxes called keepers that are about the size
of a score, and 6 inches deep.

At 03:48 PM 4/13/97 -0400, Mark Charette wrote:
>Gary_VanCott@-----.com wrote:
>> I have the scores for my clarinet quartet in a cardboard box. It's just the
>> right size, but hard to carry around and doesn't look like much either.
>> None of my clarinet related mail-order catalogs has anything on music
>> cases. Does anyone have any suggestions on an easy way to tote around a six
>> inch high stack of scores?
>
>When in Japan my wife bought some clear plastic boxes that have
>snap lids & handles (semi-soft plastic). Just fits most music
>scores. Each box is about 4" deep. I haven't looked for them in
>the U.S., though, but I'd imagine that they might be found at one
>of the major U.S. office supply stores.
>
>Also, one of my kids discovered that there is a size of portfolio
>carriers at art supply stores what fits most sheet music pretty
>well. I don't think it'll hold 6" of music, though ...
>--
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>MIKA Systems, Inc Clarinet Info Pages . For Klarinet help, send
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>
>
David C. Blumberg
Principal Clarinet Riverside Symphonia
Faculty Festival of Art and Musical Excellence (Fame) Princeton, N.J.
reedman@-----.com

   
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