Klarinet Archive - Posting 000635.txt from 2000/01

From: Nicholas Yip <nyip@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: [kl] Transportation measures
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 01:47:54 -0500

Take on the plane WITH YOU. Put it underneath the seat, where it is tight
and won't bounce around,(especially at Denver) and if you need to leace it
for the bathroom, put it in the compartment above you and make sure it is
tightly in there. Do not take it on the bottom of the plane as "cargo",
considering how the baggage will care for it and how it will bounce around.
(unless if it is a bass clarinet)

At 04:41 PM 1/18/00 -0700, you wrote:
>In March, my high school will be taking a trip from the mile-high city
>(Denver), to Ireland for a series of performances, including the Dublin St.
>Patrick's Day Parade.
>
>Being the owner of a wood clarinet, what measures do I need to take to
>protect it from the elements? Note that Denver is a very high, dry place,
>while Ireland is incredibly damp, not to mention the plane ride to get
>there, (my Clarinet will be classified as cargo, not a lot of insulation).
>
>
>
>-Michael J. Lu
>MJL@-----.com
>
> "Don't suck, blow."
> -Mike Snell, 1998
>
>
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