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From: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2018-01-17 15:57:29
Subj: Re: clarinet model recomendation
The E11 is, to be honest, neither well-tuned nor the nicest sounding horn, but On the other hand, once saw one that was even better than a C-12. In this price range, Buffets might perhaps vary a lot.


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From: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2017-10-11 16:51:40
Subj: Re: Using Shims instead of shrinking pliers
Matthew, the tool on the left looks quite interesting, I suppose you can use it for any barrel diameter, so that's a big plus for less conventional instruments, I suppose. Anyways, I bit th
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From: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2017-10-05 07:51:06
Subj: Re: Using Shims instead of shrinking pliers
Alright, you've convinced me. Indeed, dental micromotors and the various shaft mounted tools makes dremels look like toys - if you want to do your job well, you'll need the appropriate Ins
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From: Wes
Date: 2017-10-04 18:38:56
Subj: Re: Using Shims instead of shrinking pliers
One can make a swedging pliers from a very small adjustable locking pliers by grinding the jaws properly and smoothly. It can be easy to adjust and use.
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From: Clarineteer
Date: 2017-09-10 10:41:14
Subj: Re: Register key clicking noise
Also make sure there is not excessive lateral play of the key itself which also causes clicking. Swedge it properly if this turns out to be the case.
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2017-05-08 11:38:52
Subj: Re: Hinge Rod/Tube Mis-fit
Turning a small diameter like that, probably unsupported (or is it?), diameter will definitely not be even. I guess your lathe may be accurate, you could use a tiny collet, turn a little and then pull it out j
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From: kdk
Date: 2017-04-16 17:35:13
Subj: Re: Sluggish action on old clarinet
clarnibass wrote: > Unclear if you check the way I explained in the beginning of > the previous post: "For every key that is sluggish, first check > that it is smooth without the spring. ..." > Not yet - I
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2017-04-16 15:57:37
Subj: Re: Sluggish action on old clarinet
Unclear if you check the way I explained in the beginning of the previous post: "For every key that is sluggish, first check that it is smooth without the spring. Sometimes it's tricky and you have to
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2016-04-03 22:22:17
Subj: Re: Buffet’s New Logo
I know the Gerold pros and cons weren't the point, but there are some interesting design features incorporated into the architecture. One would be the "super glide" option. Gerold Angerer pebbles the surface
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From: Ursa
Date: 2016-03-06 23:26:24
Subj: Re: Re-break-in a wooden clarinet before an overhaul?
Well, it's Day Four of the re-break-in, and the subject clarinet seems to have lost its voice. The resonance, ring, and facile response so wonderfully evident on the first playing are all
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From: TomS
Date: 2016-02-23 00:04:10
Subj: Re: Clarinets wear out
Wooden clarinets can change, for sure. Usually, the bore changes and the tone holes chip and the grain washes out. Some of this can be fixed by reaming the bore (if it has swollen) and sealing and re-leveling the ton
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From: pewd
Date: 2015-02-01 14:37:30
Subj: Re: Value?
Impossible to know without more information. cracks? repaired cracks? condition of the keywork - loose, or tight (swedged recently?) condition of the plating? type (bladder, leather, cork) and condition of the pads?
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From: jdbassplayer
Date: 2014-12-19 00:22:09
Subj: Re: Clarinet pin not going back in
Fixing the problems you have potential created really wouldn't be a cheap option if price is an issue. If you've damaged the threads you will need a set of woodwind taps which will run you around $1
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From: jdbassplayer
Date: 2014-12-18 23:49:30
Subj: Re: Clarinet pin not going back in
I must be losing my vision because I thought you said you were using scissors to unscrew a screw!!!! All kidding aside to please do not attempt any repairs on your clarinet by your self. If you do
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2014-11-27 07:56:40
Subj: Re: Come try out the Uebel clarinets!
To add a bit more... First, it is electroplating pretty much anywhere, or at least anywhere I know. This includes Anderson in the USA and every woodwind company I know. It is really standard t
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2014-09-14 04:44:05
Subj: Re: Old, loose clarinet screws and keyword
In most cases swedging is unrelated to screws that are working themselves out. In at least 99% of the cases it just means the screws weren't tightened hard enough. However, sometimes screws ca
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2014-09-13 19:12:00
Subj: Re: Old, loose clarinet screws and keyword
Well, my first guess is that the tech may have inadvertently NOT tightened the rods enough. If you have already tightened them back in, and they are still working themselves out that leads to
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From: TomS
Date: 2014-03-21 02:10:37
Subj: Re: Lyrique Libertas clarinet ...
Key plating looks good ... no hinge tubing needs swedging. Tight fit everywhere. Very quiet key action. Alloy used for keys seem to be very strong! These are brand new instruments, so I am sure microscopic
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From: BartHx
Date: 2014-02-06 23:42:01
Subj: Re: Key Restoration
These rings seem to be worn only on the top. That makes sense since that is the only surface that should actually come into contact with something. If I take example keys to the jeweler, he should have no problem with th
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From: qualitycontrol
Date: 2013-12-04 21:12:36
Subj: worth pinning?
I recently bought a 50s Selmer online for about $600. I put another $200 into some key swedging, cork replacement and one pad that was shot and it plays great. A few months into owning it the top joint cracked. I had

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