Klarinet Archive - Posting 000165.txt from 2003/11

From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.uk>
Subj: Re: [kl] New material for Clarinet???
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 07:49:02 -0500

It it's left damp, will it go green?
Maybe that't why it's dark blue to start with - to hide any unfortunate
effects of oxidation.
Roger S.

In message <009f01c3a850$3dae29a0$1202a8c0@-----.org writes:
> Check this out - Manufactured in Germany by F. K. Roedel, this unique
> Boehm system clarinet is made of the revolutionary new material --
> Novobrass, which is a special ABS plastic filled with brass powder. It
> greatly improves sound quality and durability and also gives the
> clarinet a distinctive appearance -- its surface literally shines in
> the spotlight. The keys are silver-plated. This is a great instrument
> for beginners and advanced players alike.
>
> Color: Midnight Blue
>
> http://store.yahoo.com/1stopclarinet/roednovstudc.html
>
> I wonder how it plays? And if it's dropped, will it crack, shatter,
> or make a dent in the floor ;) I came across it while ordering some
> Gigliotti Reeds for a student.
>
> David Blumberg
> www.TopTempo.com Artists
>
>
>
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