Klarinet Archive - Posting 000455.txt from 1997/04

From: Richard Green <richgreen@-----.com>
Subj: Re: Music Cases
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 08:59:23 -0400

Gary_VanCott@-----.com wrote:
>
> Gary VanCott = NHIN
> 04/13/97 08:58 PM
>
> The plastic boxes that Mark Charette described are definitely available in
> the U.S. I use one for my piano music. I don't know about clear ones,
> because mine is green, but the point is that similar products are
> available. Office supply stores are a good suggestion, though I imagine
> places like Target and WalMart might have them too. There's also a store
> chain on the West Coast, though I don't know if it's anywhere else, called
> The Container Store, and since it's an entire store devoted to just
> containers (people organized enough to actually need a store like this make
> me sick), I'm sure they'd have something.
>
> Rob Teitelbaum
> Claremont McKenna College
>
> *******************
> I suppose I should have mentioned I am looking for something that doesn't
> break easily. In the dance band I played in years ago we carried our music
> around in fibre board boxes. I supposed they actually held up for quite a
> few years but every time someone stepped on them another piece broke off
> and after a while they were held together by old belts and such.
>
> I was actually thinking of something that looks a bit like a pilot's case,
> but probably made out of some kind of tough fabric like a case cover.
> However, I am open to suggestions.
>
> Gary

A laptop computer case is about the right size, is padded, and has room
for other esentials.

Rich Green

   
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