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From: J. Butler
Date: 1999-07-31 09:29:18
Subj: RE: My First Overhaul
There is a book by Tiede called "Practical Instrument Repair Manual". It doesn't go into a lot of detail but has plain text and easy to follow instructions. The Erick Brand book is complete, but also has a some old


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From: stuart
Date: 1999-05-18 13:07:47
Subj: RE: bass clar. overhaul
Wow! Thanks for the respones! Just last night my buddies were warning me to take pictures of the key set so I don't get all confused. They expect me to come home with a bag of keys and a tube! Anyway, I'm still a
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From: J.Butler
Date: 1999-05-13 22:30:43
Subj: RE: Overhaul?
We distinguish between a repad and an overhaul in our shop. On a repad all pads and corks are replaced, and spring tension is adjusted. Cost: $149.00 plus parts. An overhaul is more extensive: polishing of keys and po
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From: Ursa
Date: 2023-03-12 09:08:05
Subj: Re: B&H Emperor
Chris P, by "qualified tecnician", I refer to techs that I have used and have been completely satisfied with, and are eminently capable of servicing my instruments to my exact specifications. My technicians offer "play cond
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From: jdbassplayer
Date: 2023-01-04 19:45:55
Subj: Re: Contrabass clarinet playing
It’s necessary to pull out the neck to tune, it’s just how you tune these instruments. Once you tune to open G and get the other issues sorted everything should fall in place. I know of no such vid
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From: m1964
Date: 2022-06-23 19:52:49
Subj: Re: So many R13s on eBay with the seller in Japan
Hunter_100 wrote: > > Buyer beware...if the deal is too good to be true...it probably > is. > There not so good deals to begin with. Also, like the saying goes "the devil is in details'. W
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From: ACCA
Date: 2021-06-18 14:04:16
Subj: Re: Eefer recommendations
I also have an Amati ACL261 (grenadilla body with ebonite bell) which I bought used for a "song". After some work (swedging and pad juice, not a repad) it plays fine. Same use case as the OP. Still working out the
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2020-07-13 03:55:02
Subj: Re: buzzing notes
Is long altissimo "F" free of buzz? I was thinking maybe it has something to do with the right hand sliver key (need for swedging or some weirdness with the surface of the pad). Just spit ballin' ...........
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From: Chris P
Date: 2020-05-20 07:40:45
Subj: Re: Clarinet Swedging Tools
As swaging can mark the keywork, you should also get a burnisher so any marks left by swaging can be burnished smooth, then polished out to make them as inconspicuous as possible. This is easier to do on silver
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From: m1964
Date: 2020-01-29 14:02:04
Subj: Evette&Shaeffer- any good?
I did a forum search but had not found the answer to my dilemma so decided to post a new question. I am looking to get a cheap but half-decent back-up clarinet for those 2 times a year when I need to play outside
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From: Shostakovich
Date: 2020-01-12 16:21:40
Subj: Re: Thoughts on the following repair tech quote?
A friend of mine replaced the tenon corks with a synthetic cork a couple of years ago. To replace them again, the repair tech would charge an additional $30 per tenon. Since they are do
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From: m1964
Date: 2020-01-12 15:27:58
Subj: Re: Thoughts on the following repair tech quote?
Hi, I am not a repair tech but I had some work done on a few clarinets by two different techs so I can offer you my opinion. The price of 380AUD does not seem too high for the complete over
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From: dorjepismo
Date: 2019-10-28 13:11:34
Subj: Re: Complete restoration or purchase new?
Well, if you have your clarinets fully restored--plating, swedging, new springs and tension adjustment, all new pads, etc.--it's hard to be sure exactly how they will turn out, whereas when you
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-01-24 02:37:49
Subj: Re: Question for Zoom recorder users
Better mics pick up more stuff. And you hear things differently from a perspective away from you. If you haven't recorded yourself talking yet, try that. You'll be surprised just how high your
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2018-09-02 07:46:40
Subj: Re: Clanky lower joint keys
The easier problem to fix is the clankiness of the RH "E/B" key. This happens when you release the key? Look at what parts are moving and what parts make contact when you get the "clank." I would guess yo
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2018-08-28 05:19:10
Subj: Re: Ricardo no longer with Backun?
>> When they get to the point where you can't screw them in all the way and they are a little too loose... << That isn't really a problem... if the screws are made in the best way, which is regular s
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2018-07-25 18:47:34
Subj: Re: Oiling Keys
If I understand the issue properly, that can be solved easily with swedging (stretching the tube to fit the space between the post). ........Paul Aviles. [%sig%]
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From: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2018-06-17 16:07:16
Subj: Re: Which is best for me?
The new Uebel Etude ABS clarinet looks like it has a stellar keywork (the keywork quality in all their models is extremely good, IMHO). If you're located in Europe, it'd be worth a look, but it doesn't seem
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From: Ursa
Date: 2018-03-25 17:16:56
Subj: Re: Helping My Mother Out
Hi, Sam: 1. A good used Selmer 1400B can be had for much less than $750. This model is an evolution of the Bundy Resonite Model 1400 clarinet that debuted in 1948. I found a Bundy 1400 in excellent cosmetic condi
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From: dibble
Date: 2018-03-12 23:56:04
Subj: Re: Review: Ridenour low-C bass clarinet
On my Ridenour bass, when the rod moves back and forth, the pad connected to the rod lands higher or lower on the tone hole than its original position, with the crease in the pad not fitting exactly

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