Klarinet Archive - Posting 000572.txt from 2003/12

From: Rob C Chaney <robratc@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Moniqué Clarinet
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 14:16:35 -0500

I have noticed several people have asked about their clarinets so now it
is my turn. I am a high school student in 11th grade. I am in marching,
symphonic, and pep band (clarinets are not considered jazz instruments at
my school). During marching band we went to Miami university, OH and my
clarinet got broke at the center where the two pieces that have the keys
come together. My band director to it to all the music shops in the area
and all of them said it would cost several hundred dollars to order the
upper body (without keys or post) because it could not be fixed. A friend
of mine (also plays the clarinet) said they just bought a clarinet off
ebay and did not like. They brought it in and I tried it and liked it. So
they sold me it for hundred instead of having to pay several hundred to
fix my other. I like my Bundy and hopefully one day when I get enough
money I can get it fixed. For now I have the Moniqué clarinet I bought.
The point I am getting to is does any one know any thing about Moniqué
Clarinets without serial numbers. I have checked everywhere and I can't
find a serial number.

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