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From: klook
Date: 2011-07-22 12:18:09
Subj: Question for techs....tools!??
This is for the repairmen/women out there. I've been messing around with repairing clarinets for a number of years now, my tool collection has been growing steadily and my work is getting better and better. I


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From: Ken Shaw
Date: 2011-06-11 10:54:33
Subj: Re: Terminlogy (Or Divided By A Common Language)...
In the U.S.: The metal piece that goes between the mouthpiece and the top of the upper joint on an alto or bass clarinet is called the neck. It's the equivalent of a soprano clarinet b
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From: Buster
Date: 2011-05-24 13:12:08
Subj: Re: Unwanted Overtones
re. pads: If this is the cause, I won't repeat what previous posts said, as they are clear as to the path to follow. I can say I have experienced this when a factory pad had the "skin" loosen and start flapping in the
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2011-05-01 23:51:36
Subj: Re: Swedging with wire crimper
FWIW, with a few exceptions, the low E and F# keys don't have hinge tubes, they have hinge rods, with short holes at the ends for pivot screws.
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From: BartHx
Date: 2011-04-23 20:30:59
Subj: Re: It's happening again... PLEASE HELP!
If it were not a new horn, I might suspect the top two trill keys. If you are not careful how you put the instrument together, those two pads can develop side play, over time, and not quite seal comp
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From: none
Date: 2011-03-29 21:35:48
Subj: Re: Ridenour Lyrique
For 3 years, I've had a 925 Lyrique bass that plays to low C . It's the easiest bass I've ever played and is money well-spent. As are Tom Ridenour's mouthpieces, either the acrylic or the rubber, Artist's Model. My
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From: BartHx
Date: 2011-03-19 00:04:43
Subj: Re: No Sound After Cleaning.
I have repaired a similar problem several times for members of our community band. I would think it would be even more common on a school owned instrument. If you don't hold the top joint carefully when you asse
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From: Reformed
Date: 2023-07-18 13:48:31
Subj: What sort of pad is this?
Came on a 1947 Boosey & Hawkes Imperial (pre-926) that i just acquired. Most pads are tan leather and quite new, or at least hardly played since repadding. Picture is of the throat A key. The black top lay

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