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 Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 19:26

Where can I get one? and does anyone know if it is as slim as the one the selmer signatures come in. I had a slim case with my selmer but sold it with the clarinet and hate the case my new clarinet comes in.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: GBK 
Date:   2008-04-21 19:57

Buffet cases are terribly overpriced.

There are better options...GBK

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:01

ok, are you gonna tell me? lol i'm looking for a slim case to put in my carry bag with my music.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: GBK 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:09

Protec makes a slimline case which costs 1/4 of the price of the Buffet case...GBK

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:11

i looked at the protec, bam, gator etc.. didnt see any like the slim buffet.

so lets say money is no object (which I never said it was) where can I get a buffet pouchette case?

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Ed 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:16

Unfortunately, many cases have gotten expensive. I do like the pouchette cases for both double and single clarinets. If you want a really small case and don't need storage, the one that student Yamaha clarinets come in is really small.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: GBK 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:16

Protec Slimline clarinet case

...GBK



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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:21

i want a case to fit inside my bag. just a case. I can put accessories and music in the bag. i saw that one. its not what im looking for.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: D 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:31

Try typing buffet pochette clarinet into Google. There is no 'u' in it. A couple of stores come up, you could try ringing one and asking them to measure a case for you.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: CocoboloKid 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:37

A simple search of any major retailer's website would answer your question.

http://www7.mailordercentral.com/frederichweinerinc/prodinfo.asp?number=CB1SFP



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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:44

i saw that one and was unable to get a good idea of the size.

i did try searching before coming here. and when I couldnt find ALL the information I wanted, I thought you guys could help. lol

sheesh - never mind.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: donald 
Date:   2008-04-21 20:53

Janlynn asked if anyone could compare the Buffet case with the Selmer one... obviously this is important to her even if it isn't to you... is anyone able to do this for her?
dn

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: BornAgainClarinetist 
Date:   2008-04-21 21:21

Janlynn if you are looking for a deal on a case, perhaps the best option is for you to post a wanted ad in the classifieds. Trust me I am sure there is atleast one of us in this post that actually has one of these cases and would like to sell it.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-21 21:38

good idea. thank you.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Ed 
Date:   2008-04-21 21:40

http://www.muncywinds.com/product.php?productid=306&cat=194&page=1

has a good price, and list case size as well. The people at Muncy are a pleasure to deal with. I would recommend them over anyone of the other retailers.



Post Edited (2008-04-22 10:19)

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: J. J. 
Date:   2008-04-22 01:14

$295 for a double case? I hope there is one that is similar that can be found for less.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2008-04-22 06:34

When I played a Buffet I used the regular case and had no problem putting it in a back pack. That was the only comfortable way to carry it since it doesn't even have a shoulder strap. I put all the other stuff in the back pack. The case I'm talking about is this http://www.wwbw.com/Buffet-Attache-Clarinet-Cases-i12764.music

Is the case you are interested in this one: http://www.wwbw.com/Buffet-Pochette-Clarinet-Cases-i79661.music If it is all I can say is DON'T BUY IT. The latched (I think that's how they are called) will fail, and your clarinet could fall out of the case. It is IMO the worst case there is. I would even prefer a case with a zipper before that. You don't need the thinnest case, you can put a regular case in a back pack (which I assume you mean by "bag") with no problem. Not to mention the Pochette cases are way over priced. I actually haven't seen one that hasn't failed yet.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-22 07:53

i have a fleece lined clarinet bag (not a back pack). when I go to my lessons and bring the clarinet, plus my lessons books, plus the binder in which I keep my weekly lesson information it gets pretty heavy and bulky.

It was fine when I had my slim case, but my new Lyrique clarinet comes with a big, bulky, HEAVY case and I can barely fit it all in.

I first searched for a case like I had and couldnt find it. Then I searched for something similiar but could not tell if it was comparable to what I had. I looked at several websites and took the information I could get from those then turned here to see if I could get more from you knowledgable folks.

It really bothers me to think that some may have the impression that I just popped on here wanting y'all to "do the work" for me. Thats not the case (no pun intended). I was just looking for more information.

Maybe next time, I should tell what research I have done so you dont feel Put upon to "do my work."

Sometimes people here know stuff and it saves from going to website to website digging around for information. and btw -if you didnt want to do my work, you didnt have to answer.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: skygardener 
Date:   2008-04-22 08:57

It seems no one has mentioned it so I will throw it in. BAM. Very light and compact which seems to be your goal, I think. I have a pochette case and I feel it to be on the heavy side. With BAM there is a problem with the zippers failing after several years but the case is light. One 'pro' and one 'con'.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Iceland clarinet 
Date:   2008-04-22 10:38

janlynn what ever case you get don't get one with zippers. The zippers on my BAM case(this is old model bought about 7 years ago without the string on the zipper the never model might be better) are driving me nuts. I have to tight the zipper almost every to every 2nd month with a set of pliers and it take sometime up to 5 min to close the case as the zipper is really bad at the corners. A friend of mine who got his BAM case about 1 year before me had to use a belt to close the case after 3 years because the zipper broke and the matreal clued to the foam was comming off.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: lj 
Date:   2008-04-22 11:17

Janlynn, despite your frustration with some of the responses, thanks for asking the question. I have the same case you do, and would also like to replace it since it's bulky but not roomy. It would be helpful to have case dimensions listed by the sellers. I'm considering a Yamaha case:
http://wwbw.com/Yamaha-Plastic-Clarinet-Case-i109532.music

Good luck with your search.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Matt Locker 
Date:   2008-04-22 11:25

Janlynn:
My Yamaha SE-V came in a very small pouchette case. It seemed very well made. You may want to consider this as an option.

Iceland:
My Pro-Tec zippers are great. This case is 7 or 8 years old & is as good as the day I purchased it. I personally think it's a great case, especially for the price. I was warned to stay away from zippers but am glad I did not.

MOO,
Matt

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2008-04-22 11:42

TTwo comments.

First, on the Buffet Pochette: It's overpriced junk. Why spend almost $200 for a case that will not even stay closed after a period of time? I had one of these with my R13 from the time I bought it, and had to have a case cover added on because the latches became defective over time. Also, one of the carrying handles worked its way loose from the case body at the anchor point. Granted, my case was an earlier iteration of the current design, but the design philosophy behind this case was never all that good.

Second, regarding zippered cases: I also have one of the Protec cases, and have had it for a number of years without any problem with the zipper. That is the best case I have ever used, but then again, I never forked out a couple of weeks' pay for a Wiseman or Airway case. [whoa]

Jeff

“Everyone discovers their own way of destroying themselves, and some people choose the clarinet.” Kalman Opperman, 1919-2010

"A drummer is a musician's best friend."


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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2008-04-22 13:16

I love my Bam XLight. My zippers are fine after 7 years of use.

I also have a Buffet Pochette double case my folks bought me one year for Christmas. It's around 20 years old and the latches have never failed.

Am I just extra lucky?? :)

BTW I love both the cases. Janlynn, if you want a SMALL single case, my recommendation is the itsy-bitsy Yamaha they originally made with the YCL 20. WWBW sells 'em separately.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Ed 
Date:   2008-04-22 13:24

"Why spend almost $200 for a case that will not even stay closed after a period of time?"

I have a single Buffet pochette as well as a double pochette case. I use the double case daily and have used it for many years. I believe that I have had it for over 15 years and not had any problem with the latches.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-22 13:53

Thanks for the info. folks!

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2008-04-22 14:33

I reckon if you contact several woodwind specialists you should be able to find a new case that has been left redundant as the buyer has gone for a lightweight case and left the original case behind (or if they bought a pair and ditched the single Bb case in preferrence for a lightweight double) - so you should be able to get a Buffet, Selmer or Yamaha single case (which is much better made than the Buffet case) for a good price.

In the UK I've seen several brand new Buffet Tosca and pro Yamaha single cases (which aren't that much bigger than an oboe case but with the flared end for the bell) listed on special offer for well below their list price as they're reduced to clear - no shops want to be cluttered up with empty cases, so they usually get sold on for the price difference rather than the full price of the case.

I bought a pro Yamaha single case and it fits in a Pro-Tec carry bag with it's case cover on (the same Pro-Tec bag will take an oboe d'amore inside) and an oboe case in the back pocket, and the larger Buffet R13 cases will also fit in these.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: BobD 
Date:   2008-04-22 14:33

janlynn....send me an email for info.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2008-04-22 15:55

Weiner Music lists the Buffet Pochette case for $180. They don't list the dimensions but might be able to tell you if you contact them. (Though the last time I called their customer service number, the person I talked to was located in India and didn't know much about their stock. [down] From the picture, I would estimate about 14"x8"x3" if that's any help.

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Ed 
Date:   2008-04-22 16:29

According to Muncywinds:

Single Bb Pouchette Measures 14 X 7 X 3.5" $182
Double Bb & A Pouchette Measures 16.5 X 11 X 3.5 $295

If you call them, you will often get Pam Muncy

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: pdkbach 
Date:   2008-04-23 02:32


Hi Janlynn.... 1800USAband.com has a pochette case (found here: http://www.1800usaband.com/htmls/itementryview.asp?itementryid=10724
It is the same style as the late '70s early '80s Buffet cases. Found here at a rather reasonable price... it says the list price is $89, but selling here for $44 (plus shipping) Should run you about $60 total. Dimensions are 3" x 8" x 14". I have purchased several of these and they are really very nice compact style case with secure latches and sturdy handle.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-23 11:33

thank you pdkbach. it looks good. I made a decision - I'm going with that one!

:)

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2008-04-23 11:36

http://www.1800usaband.com/htmls/itementryview.asp?itementryid=10724

That's like the Selmer Signet case - and very sturdy.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: William 
Date:   2008-04-25 15:35

I have an old Buffett "P" style case which I used in college and occassionally since. Its latch and hinges have never failed and it protected by vintage Bb well. I also have other cases with zippers and have experianced no problems as described above by others. Currently, I carry an old Yamaha lightweight double softside case which has held up for years but is unfortunately, no longer made. The newer version does not have nearly the storage room and does not appear to be as well made. If I were to switch case, I would probably choose the Bam for its weight, storage capacity and carrying options (shoulder strape, handel or backpac). If money were "no object", I would investigate the great Wiseman cases. http://www.wisemancases.com/ I do like the bass clarinet models and plan to order one when my "economic stimulus" check arrives. My last choice for a new case would be the Buffett "P" cases for their inherent weight factors, storage limitations and the need for an exterior carry bag which just complicates everything, IMHO (already having two for Buffett and LeBlanc double cases that I do not use). Think about instrument protection, carry convienience and accessories. Just my thoughts after having read your thread. Good luck.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Sylvain 
Date:   2008-04-25 15:58

A couple people here have raved about the Marcus Bona double cases. Light wight very well built.

--
Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: janlynn 
Date:   2008-04-25 16:30

currently awaiting my new case suggested by pdkbach.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: Ed 
Date:   2008-04-25 17:19

Marcus Bonna cases-

http://www.mbcases.com.br/produto.php?cod_cat=25&cod_prod=48&lang=eng

I know horn players and bassoonists who have them and love them. I have not yet seen the clarinet case.

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: srattle 
Date:   2008-04-25 18:28

I have a Marcus Bonna clarinet case. I love it personally. Very small, and lightweight, keeps the keys of the clarinet pretty safe, as they don't tough anything while inside.

There are a couple problems with this case, if you're thinking about it.
1st, there is not normal slot for the mouthpiece, the leather pouch thing is ok, but it would be nice to have a space for it. Also, there's not really a good space for extra barrels etc.
The other thing, is because the clarinet is held by the tenons, you have to use probably more cork grease than with other cases, but that's not such a problem.

All in all, though, a really nice case. I would recommend it to anyone

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 Re: Buffet Pouchette case
Author: larryb 
Date:   2008-04-25 23:11


I've never used cork grease on my clarinet case, but I can see how it might help the zipper function better.



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