Klarinet Archive - Posting 000791.txt from 1998/05

From: "Kevin Fay (LCA)" <kevinfay@-----.com>
Subj: RE: [kl] triple case
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 13:33:02 -0400

I agree completely--that's why I have purchased 2 of them. I will probably
buy another as soon as I get fed up again. My only point is that the ones
I've had don't seem to hold up as well as the double cases.

Of the ones I've seen/used, the Leblanc protects the instruments the best.
It is pretty big, though--prob. a little high on Lori's "nerd factor." This
was never a big problem for me, though; I've always been a clarigeek band
rat, and the size of my case isn't going to change that very much one way or
the other.

-----Original Message-----
From: JeFf694821 [mailto:JeFf694821@-----.com]
Subject: Re: [kl] triple case

Even though I'm only 19 and what I say probably doesn't matter to people
that
are like 30 yrs. old and professional, but I was the e-flat clarinet in the
Wind Symphony at WVU last semester and I had to bring my Bflat, Eflat, and A
to rehearsal everyday and it was SUCH a hassle carrying the double filled
with
everything and the eflat case on the side, then to get my water from a
fountain and juggle the cases around all the way down the hall...I hated it
by
the end of the year.

I say go for the TRIPLE.

Jeffrey Boehmer
Clarinet, WVU

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