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Author: Josephine
Date: 2000-11-18 22:29
I have had my clarinet for a little over three years. It is a Normandy 4 made by Leblanc. My problem is that the keys are not shiny. The parts of the keys where I put my fingers are shiny. But that's it. I've taken it to music shops to get estimates on how much it will cost to get it dipped in acid. It costs probably more than I am willing to spend. I've also tried jewelery polish and cleaner, tarnish remover, etc. Nothing has helped. Does anyone now of an inexpensive way to make the keys look less dirty? Also, I don't want to march with my wooden clarinet anymore. Does anyone know which plastic clarinet would be of the best quality?
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Shiny keys... new |
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Josephine |
2000-11-18 22:29 |
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2000-11-18 22:53 |
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2000-11-18 22:54 |
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2000-11-18 23:56 |
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2000-11-19 04:30 |
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2000-11-19 01:40 |
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2000-11-19 04:37 |
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2000-11-19 05:23 |
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2000-11-19 05:34 |
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2000-11-19 12:34 |
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2000-11-19 15:21 |
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2000-11-19 20:45 |
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2000-11-19 21:07 |
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2000-11-20 11:32 |
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2000-11-21 04:44 |
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2000-11-20 14:31 |
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2000-11-20 15:06 |
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