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 Chip in wood.
Author: chinaboy61 
Date:   2007-03-25 23:15

I'm pretty sure you guys all know me by now..the kid with the BAD clarinet luck. Now I bought a new clarinet a while back with a crack in it and got it changed out...Now I got a new clarinet everything was fine UNTIL I realzie right under the B natural and F sharp tone hole there is a chip in the wood. It doesn't effect my sound, I think... Should I return it for a new clarinet agian!?

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 Re: Chip in wood.
Author: joeyscl 
Date:   2007-03-26 07:37

Of what make is it? If you have a *great* clarinet, then keep it. If the clarinet is medeocre, doesn't hurt to send it back anyway

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 Re: Chip in wood.
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2007-03-27 13:47

Probably cheaper to get it all but invisibly mended, than to send it back.

If you were an astute technican, you would probably notice a whole lot more faults in the instrument.

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