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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2006-08-03 13:25
Figure $200 for an overhaul, if any springs or keys need tweaking.
A decent clarinet for $250 is reasonably priced.
The catch (there's always a catch) is that if the instrument needs cracks repaired, or tonehole work - the cost will may outweigh the value of the instrument.
Rather than spend so much on a possibly good instrument, consider a modern alternative. The Hard Rubber TR147 or current Arioso models from Tom Ridenour are gems. You should be able to get one of those for the same money...
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2006-08-03 09:28 |
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2006-08-03 10:02 |
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2006-08-03 13:10 |
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