Klarinet Archive - Posting 000464.txt from 2004/02
From: Don Alfonso <donaldj@-----.net> Subj: Re: [kl] Been reading the mail Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:52:05 -0500
Dan Leeson
Ken Wolman,
Thanks for your advice, I am not knowledgeable when it comes to
clarinets, as far as Ebay, your right Ken, I looked up about 100
comments and found only one that was negative this month. Haste make
waste.
So far the instrument is functioning well, except for the reed I'm going
to use it today and change tomorrow. I also have to get a new ligature.
Thanks for your input, I hope I can squeeze your brains some mone in the
future.
Don Alfonso
Dan Leeson wrote:
> For Don Alfonso: ebay items are not inherently of poor quality. They
> are often of fabulously good quality. But you must be a knowledgeable
> buyer and you cannot count on someone's zealously hyped advertisement.
>
> Dan leeson
>
>
> Buckman, Nancy wrote:
>
>> I'll be waiting to hear from you. You can also reach me at
>> eefer@-----.net, my home address. My phone number there is
>> 410-255-3227. Best of luck.
>>
>> Nancy
>>
>> Nancy E. Buckman, CPO, AFO, Technical Assistant School of Health
>> Professions, Wellness and Physical Education Anne Arundel Community
>> College Arnold, MD 21012-1895 USA Phone 410-777-2316 Fax
>> 410-777-2233 E-mail nebuckman@-----.edu
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Don Alfonso
>> [mailto:donaldj@-----.net] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 1:22 PM
>> To: klarinet@-----.org Subject: Re: [kl] Been reading the mail
>>
>>
>> Thank you for responding Nancy.
>>
>> I felt that some Ebay products were of low quality but didn't know
>> who to ask about clarinets, and I found klarinet network too late. I
>> have emailed the seller about the quality, but have not received an
>> answer yet, I just did it this morning. It's soooooo easy to be
>> taken these days. Money is not a problem, however my ambition is, I
>> wanted something to play and keep my mind occupied. I paid 122.00
>> for this clarinet. It probably cost 60 to 80 new, but that's another
>> story, everyone has to eat. As a child I had a very good instrument,
>> made of teak wood but I cannot remember the name of it. The springs
>> in this unit are not blue, they look like small pieces of wire, that
>> can't be good. If it last 6 months I feel I'll be doing OK. I can
>> achieve notes so far, but I'll have to purchase some more reeds, I
>> feel the ones that came with it are low quality. When I receive an
>> answer from the seller I'll have a better understanding of how to
>> proceed, I may address you again.
>>
>> Thank you again Don Alfonso
>>
>> Buckman, Nancy wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Don,
>>>
>>> I don't know anything about Rosetti, but I do know about Bestler.
>>> The Bestler instrument is one of those that falls into our "don't
>>> buy" category. How much did you spend for the Rossetti? Is money
>>> an issue? Can you afford to spend a little more and get something
>>> that will give hours of enjoyment and not frustration? I would be
>>> willing to help you find a decent instrument for $300 max and
>>> probably a good deal less.
>>>
>>> Nancy
>>>
>>> Nancy E. Buckman, CPO, AFO, Technical Assistant School of Health
>>> Professions, Wellness and Physical Education Anne Arundel Community
>>> College Arnold, MD 21012-1895 USA Phone 410-777-2316 Fax
>>> 410-777-2233 E-mail nebuckman@-----.edu
>>
>
>
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