Klarinet Archive - Posting 000497.txt from 2005/06

From: Tony Pay <tony.p@-----.org>
Subj: Re: [kl] Reeds, Mouthpieces, Ligatures, and Braces
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 05:12:26 -0400

On 25 Jun, Ellis Johnson <ellisjohnson@-----.com> wrote:

> Part Two. Something happened tp my old selmer D (which is very special to
> me because my teacher, William O. Smith, gave it to me). I opened up my
> case at school one day about 2 weeks ago and noticed a chip in my reed that
> hadn't been there a couple hours before and when I looked behind the reed,
> there is a very tiny chip (I would acctually call it more of a ding. we
> are talking 10ths of a millimeter) out of the tip of the mouthpiece in the
> center. I know that this isn't good, and so I played on my Gregory Smith
> Kaspar instead because I had a show later that day. Im wondering if it is
> possible to fix my mouthpiece and who I would go to to have it repaired.
> This is a very special mouthpiece to me. It plays wonderfully, and it also
> has sentimental value.

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Tony
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