Klarinet Archive - Posting 000371.txt from 1997/10

From: cray@-----.net (Christie Ray)
Subj: Re: Metal clarinet
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 20:16:10 -0400

Chuck - =

Glad to hear this. I have a metal clarinet that I'm fixing up - it wa=
s given to me to make into a lamp and everyone around here seems to th=
ink thats all you do with metal clarinets. Can't wait to play it.
Christie Ray

In message <199710101816.NAA18772@-----.net>, "Chuck Trimble" <trimble==
popi.net> wrote:
> i collect metal clarinets as a hobby. i also refurbish them so tha=
t they
> are as good as new. they play the same as other clarinets. i have a=

> cavalier and it is a good instrument. most metal clarinets are
> substantially lighter in weight than other clarinets. the bore is
> cylindrical rather than conical. if your father would like to speak=

> privately, have him email me. chuck trimble
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Whatabari@-----.com>
> To: Klarinet-digest@-----.v=
a.us>
> Date: Friday, October 10, 1997 12:04 PM
> Subject: Metal clarinet
>
>
>
> >My dad is thinking of getting an old Cavalier. What can you tell m=
e about
> >it, and if it has any value to it. The serial number for it is 015=
057.
> > Would the clarinet be worth getting? Does it play in a different =
key? I
> >mean because it is metal? Answers will be much appreciated.
> Email:Whatabari
> >with answers.Thanx.
> >
> >Nathan
> >
> >
>
>

   
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