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 Wood Reed Cases
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2006-04-10 19:01

I found some elegant wood reed cases at http://www.em-case.com/ Go to the site, click on "English," then on "music accessories" (next to the bassoon reeds) and then on "Reedcase."

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: massa 
Date:   2006-04-10 22:24

Nice find! Beautiful cases. They seem pretty compact. Only if they could shrink that price a bit...


- m

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: Bnewbs 
Date:   2006-04-11 03:00

Yeah looks like a Weiseman reed case with color options. I never think of the reed case as real big deal, as long as it keeps them flat its good enough for me.

Ben

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: CJB 
Date:   2006-04-11 12:27

They are similar to the Wiseman case but have little bits of elastic material to hold each reed in place.

I own both one of these and a couple of Wiseman ones. Overall I prefer the e-m one as I'm yet to get the reeds to drop out and loose the order of my rotation, it is also quite a bit smaller.

Dawkes in the UK stocks them at about £20.

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2006-04-11 12:59

I was looking at their oboe reed cases the other week, as well as the Wiseman clarinet ones.

Why can't all oboe reed cases have the springs/levers like German ones do?

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: ABerry 
Date:   2006-04-13 18:45

Greetings,

Another place to look would be The Davie Cane Company at www.daviecane.com. They have 2 different sizes holding 5 or 20 reeds and in either wood or leather. I received both sizes in wood for Christmas and found them to be very protective and well made.

Allan

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: D 
Date:   2006-04-14 21:59

I got mine from dawkes too. It just fits neatly into my double case as the deapth when on its side is exactly the same as my little metronome, they fill a slot beautifully!

Anyway, nice case, keeps the reeds well. But you have to be really careful when you are taking them in and out, I keep nearly knocking the reed tips on the dividing bars.

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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: Morrigan 
Date:   2006-04-15 01:32

I have a case from Davie Cane also, with capacity for 20 reeds. Within 2 months, both hinges have come loose and the clip thingo on the front has become a pain to open/close. I've stopped using it.



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 Re: Wood Reed Cases
Author: DavieCane01 
Date:   2006-04-20 03:51

Morrigan,

Sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the case. Please contact me on Monday (the 24th) in the office and we'll arrange an immediate replacement.

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