Klarinet Archive - Posting 001082.txt from 1998/03

From: Fred Jacobowitz <fredj@-----.edu>
Subj: Attention all Dentists:
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 14:08:59 -0500

A few years ago I posted a request for help with a condition I have in
which my lower teeth get pushed out of position from the pressure of
biting on the reed. Thanks to the many dentist/clarinetists who answered,
I got rigid retainers made and the problem is solved. However, I deleted
the posts so now I don't remember what the condition is called. Will those
dentist-types please be kind to a senile clarinetists and tell me this
piece of information? If you wish you can e-mail me privately at
<fredj@-----.

Fred Jacobowitz
Clarinet/Sax Instructor, Peabody Preparatory

On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Shawnea Carter wrote:

> Anyone have any comments on the Selmer Series 100? Thinking about buying
> one.
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> Thanks!
> -------------------------
> Shaw=F1ea Carter
> InfiNet Business Services
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> InfiNet
> A Gannett/Knight-Ridder/Landmark Communications Company
> 740 Duke Street
> Norfolk, VA 23510
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> http://www.infi.net
> shawnea@-----.net
> (757) 664-2215
> (800) 836-3267
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> ----------
> > From: Stephen Nichols <stevenic@-----.nz>
> > To: klarinet@-----.us
> > Subject: Bass Clarinet
> > Date: Friday, March 20, 1998 3:32 AM
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> > Hi All,
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> > I'm delurking for the first time to ask for some help about the identit=
y
> > of a bass clarinet I'm going to look at this weekend.
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> > Its a Jerome Thibouville(?) Lamy wooden bass with a low Eb and a 2 piec=
e
> > body. The guy thinks it might have been made in the 50's.
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> > Any ideas?=20
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> > Also, at what level is the Selmer Series 9 clarinet line aimed at. I
> > might have a bass on the go.
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> > Steve
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> > --=20
> > Come visit at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~stevenic
> > ICQ number is 4362994
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