Klarinet Archive - Posting 000262.txt from 1999/01
From: Luigi Montanez <luigenius@-----.com> Subj: Re: [kl] re:Plastic - why? Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 14:56:52 -0500
I will need to be using this instrument for marching band, and where I
live (New Jersey) we experience all types of weather. I'm already
going to have a wooden clarinet (the E-12), and I am just looking to
replace my Bundy plastic if I have enough money left over.
BTW, how much do you think I could sell the Bundy for?
It is seven years old, has a Vandoren B45 mouthpiece, and is in good
condition.
> Why stick with Plastic?? The Wooden E-11 Buffet's are treated in oil
> (soaked more) to be more anti-crack resistant then the R-13. In 17
years of
> teaching, I have only had 3 students E-11's crack - and 2 were from
the
> same person (one being that she pushed on the register tube much too
hard
> while assembling a stuck barrel, and it cracked directly above
that-DUH).
> For about $200 more, you can be playing silver keys with the E-11
then the
> B-10.
> David Blumberg
> reedman@-----.com
> http://www.sneezy.org/david_blumberg/
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