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 Brannen service
Author: Linda 
Date:   2000-09-29 16:48

Is "Brannenizing" service necessary or desirable on a new Buffet R13? Would the normal adjustments done by IMS or BW&WW, or by brick and morter stores, suffice? Is this pad replacement and teflon work valuable? How bad could a brand new instrument be??? I'm just a confused parent...please advise!

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: Roger 
Date:   2000-09-29 17:21

Brannenizing is really top notch. It is up to you to determine if the cost justifies it. By the way, an R-13 is a professional model. If you child is a beginner it really is a waste of money to buy one. In addition under no circumstances should an R-13 be used for marching band. Use a cheap plastic clarinet for marching.

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: John Dean 
Date:   2000-09-29 22:04

Could any one give me the contact address for Brannenising please. I am in the UK and cannot find any address details other than Evanston, Ilinois. Many thanks.

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: John Dean 
Date:   2000-09-29 22:08

Could any one give me the contact address for Brannenising please. I am in the UK and cannot find any address details other than Evanston, Ilinois. Many thanks.

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-09-29 23:01

Go to http://www.brannenwoodwinds.com

Brannen is a sponsor of Sneezy.Org

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: mark weinstein 
Date:   2000-09-30 04:34

it seems the choice is to do it right away or to do it when the clarinet may be ready for an overhaul, etc.

I fail to see how the Brannen service can work on regulation, where the clarinet moves from IMS to Brannen & then out to the customer for the first time. how would anybody know that the regulation that works for somebody else, will work for them. of course, regulation is only a part of the brannen service.

i've had it done where you drop off & pickup & then play it in their store. makes for easy adjustments. the brannen's pads are excellent.
mw

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 RE: Brannen service
Author: John Dean 
Date:   2000-09-30 12:57

Thanks for the info Mark.

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