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Author: Sean.Perrin
Date: 2007-06-03 22:44
I had sold my plastic clarinet a few years ago because I was short on cash, but i've recently needed one for outdoor performances and to learn how to repair clarinets better... basically an experimental horn that I can afford to mess up.
I was searching the local bargain finder and found a 10 year old Yamaha student clarinet for $50 bucks canadian! i think it's an excellent deal (although it may not be worth much more, I guess). It plays GREAT and has just one leaky pad. I'm pumped to start "breaking" it and fixing it again so to say... haha.
Where would be a good place to buy some pads and tools and such to start fiddling around with it?
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-06-03 23:06
I usually buy my stuff at musicmedic.com; helpful folks, and they have reasonable shipping rates even for hobbyist quantities of pads and such. I usually have my stuff within a week (and that's overseas).
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Ben
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