Klarinet Archive - Posting 000813.txt from 2001/01

From: DGross1226@-----.com
Subj: [kl] Re: Advice on Lyon C Soprano clarinet
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 00:01:12 -0500

In a message dated 01-01-24 16:18:05 EST, you write:

<< Looking for basic Soprano C for use on C music, such as Flute, Piano, etc.
for quick non-transposing work. I see the "Lyon C" at under $300. USD less
than half others. Looks very intriguing. >>

Does the old adage, "You get what you pay for" mean anything to you?

Don Gross
La Canada, California...who's been absolutely delighted with a 40-year old
Noblet C clarinet I purchased several years ago in the lot of C clarinets
that was sold by the Pomona (California) Unified School District thru
Whitaker Music in Long Beach, California to Bob Gilbert and Mitchell Lurie in
LALALAND. Got mine before the price doubled -- to all of $400. If you play
serious orchestral gigs, your C-clarinet should be the equal of your Bb and A.

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