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Author: idahofats
Date: 2004-07-28 20:32
I ran into a picture of what looked like a standard Bb or A soprano clarinet this morning, except that there appeared to be seven joints, excluding the mpc and bell. There was a silver band around the circumference of the instrument (as if indicating a joint) at a point midway between the register vent and the thumb key, another one between rings 1 and 2, and a third one between ring 2 and the tonehole at 3. Thus, what would normally be a single top joint was split into unequal thirds. Is it just me, is this just a nonstandard way of slowing cracks, or is it overkill?
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Author: GBK
Date: 2004-07-28 20:54
Sounds as if the clarinet was flush banded as a repair for multiple upper joint cracks (or one very long crack) ...GBK
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2004-07-28 21:25
I agree, I have a 2 banded. and "pinned" U J Bb cl, which is quite tight, almond etc oiling helps. On a cracked barrel, I put a strip of black tape over its crack, its nearly invisible and seals quite well. However, I prefer non-cracked horns ! Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: John O'Janpa
Date: 2004-07-28 21:28
I saw what was probably the same picture. The one I saw was definitely flushbands used for crack repair. It must have been a whopper. Doesn't mean clarinet doesn't work OK now, but it sure detracts from appearance and resale value.
John
Post Edited (2004-07-28 22:01)
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Author: BobD
Date: 2004-07-29 12:47
I'm under the impression that flushbanding is an older process compared to pinning....is that so? Also, forgetting cost, is flushbanding superior?
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Author: idahofats
Date: 2004-07-29 13:56
So this poor thing was addicted to crack? And I thought ringworm...had a course of sulfur ointment planned out.
Don, I believe I'll start carrying a roll of duct tape with me. I guess you can fix anything with it--except ducts.
I am curious about the process of flushbanding. Is a straight piece of silver wrapped around the circumference and soldered, or does the technician have to slip a pre-formed band over the bore, removing all obstacles (like key posts) to get to the vicinity of the crack, then swage it in place?
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