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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2003-04-02 22:59
As william stated, I think it'd be better to repair than to replace. I never understood the "replace your clarinet with a brand new one!" pitch. I figure if you spent all that time trying out clarinets to find "the one" for you, why would you want to replace it with a shot in the dark? Get it repaired if possible. Be forewarned that it could void the warranty (depending on what you had fixed, who you had it fixed through, etc.).
I'd say the best bet would be to find a place that will allow a one or two year "repair" warranty rather than "replacement" warranty.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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wjk |
2003-04-02 18:29 |
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JMcAulay |
2003-04-02 18:58 |
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Bradley |
2003-04-02 19:09 |
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William |
2003-04-02 21:57 |
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sfalexi |
2003-04-02 22:59 |
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