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Author: paul
Date: 1999-09-10 20:16
If you are just beginning to learn the clarinet, leave the heavy maintenance to a professional repair person. I do and I'm not ashamed to say it. On the other hand, my horn cost me about $2400 brand new, so investing $50 or less on professional help is not a problem to keep from losing the value of the investment. Redoing a pad should cost less than this, but even if it cost this much, it's still worth the money.
IMHO
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Chuck Kelly |
1999-09-10 18:58 |
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paul |
1999-09-10 20:16 |
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1999-09-10 20:37 |
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ron |
1999-09-10 22:44 |
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1999-09-11 02:07 |
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Chris |
1999-09-11 02:12 |
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mike |
1999-09-11 02:26 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-09-11 02:34 |
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Chuck Kelly |
1999-09-11 03:04 |
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Rick2 |
1999-09-11 04:15 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-13 08:37 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-09-13 11:31 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-14 00:19 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-14 00:19 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-09-14 01:11 |
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Rick2 |
1999-09-14 04:53 |
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Karen |
1999-09-17 02:12 |
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paul |
1999-09-17 21:28 |
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