Klarinet Archive - Posting 000081.txt from 2011/06

From: bhausmann1@-----.net
Subj: Re: [kl] Another stand question and a case
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 19:52:19 -0400

The Hercules is a little awkward to use, but very strong and stable. The Pro-Tec case is a good choice for an individual user. In school use the zippers die quickly.

Bill Hausmann

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On Jun 10, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Rachel Roessel <gsurosey@-----.com> wrote:

> I may be looking for a bass clarinet stand soon (hopefully). I had a K & M
> before. I didn't really like the way it was setup and it was heavy for me. Any
> suggestions? I'm looking for something that I can fold up (at least to a degree)
> and won't be very heavy. I need something stable. Also, I use a peg stand and
> want to be able to keep it where I play it rather than moving it to put in on
> the stand (another reason I don't like the K & M). The Hercules looks good; has
> anyone here used it and have any comments about it? What else is good to look
> at? Do any bass stands come with carrying cases?
>
> This depends on how good my birthday is to me this fall. I want to replace the
> (musty) case before getting a stand, but it depends on funds. For cases, I like
> the Pro-Tec case. Other suggestions? My bass is a 1-piece body Bundy (Eb key on
> the bell).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rachel
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