Klarinet Archive - Posting 000269.txt from 2004/05

From: "mlmarmer" <mlmarmer@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Key question
Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 21:03:27 -0400

Thanks Karl, as that plastic is between the two metal pieces where that pin
is. And of course, there are two keys with pins. However, the noise is
gone, since it was a sticky pad, but I am glad you pointed out that these
pieces of plastic may need replacing in time, since the clarinet is 34 years
old. I am the original owner, so I know the history of all repairs, which
is not too many. O:)!

I will keep an eye on then.

So, I have a screw driver that take out the screw to those keys. This is
something you think I could do? Without destroying anything?

The clarinet is in great shape and I don't want to anything to damage it.
Taking it to a repair would be fine, as I can't image, changing this plastic
would not be very labor intensive and expensive for someone to do who is a
expert repair person.

Mike

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