Klarinet Archive - Posting 000179.txt from 1997/05
From: "Compaq User" <nette@-----.net> Subj: Re: E flat keys Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 22:09:40 -0400
Gary,
I realized that the keys would be rather pricey, however I have a body to
an E flat clarinet that is in perfect shape but the keys have been taken
off at some point, I assume for repairs, never replaced and now many of
them are lost or at least not with the instrument at this time. $400 is
less than I expected, though. Where could I find them. I live in a very
rural area of Illinois and would probably like to know how to order them
from somewhere. Thanks for the response
--
Todd & Lynnette Staley
email: nette@-----.net
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> From: Gary Hopkins <ghopkins@-----.net>
> To: klarinet@-----.us
> Subject: Re: E flat keys
> Date: Monday, May 05, 1997 6:31 PM
>
> Why do you want a complete set of keys? I checked once to see what a set
of
> keys would cost to replace the badly pitted rhodium-plated keys on an
old
> Leblanc LL. A full set of keys would been well in excess of $400. If you
> have keys that look bad they can be plated in nickel, silver or gold for
> far less. For a clarinet repad plus plating keys runs about $160 in our
> shop.
>
> Gary Hopkins
>
>
> Does anyone know where I can get a full set of keys for a Noblet E flat
> >clarinet?
> >--
> >Todd & Lynnette Staley
> >email: nette@-----.net
>
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