Klarinet Archive - Posting 000038.txt from 2012/01

From: Eric Seddon <es.fritz.wurlitzer.1951@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Moennig clarinets
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:45:40 -0500

Jim,

If they play as well as they ever have, I wouldn't have them rebored
(Moennig knew what he was doing).

But personally, I would make the switch Wurlitzers (that's what I did at
any rate). If you need help ordering, feel free to contact me (I work for
Wurlitzer Clarinets America).

All the best,

Eric Seddon
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On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:28 PM, James Fay <jimfayn3hpz@-----.com> wrote:

> I have a pair of clarinets I purchased (actually they were picked out
> for me by my teacher Joseph [father of Anthony] Gigliotti) from Hans
> Moennig in 1964, and have been playing them ever since.
>
> Certainly I have changed barrels and use one of Mr. Swiney's bells.
>
> I guess this question is addressed mostly to Mr. Swiney.
>
> Should these clarinets be rebored, or should I not pay attention to
> that? They seem to play fine, but of course I am so attuned to them.
> I've tried new clarinets and the only one that comes close (and
> exceeds, unfortunately) is a Wurlitzer.
>
> Jim Fay
> Annapolis
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