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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2000-12-17 23:15
Has the price been standardized everywhere or can someone suggest a supplier that sells them for less than US$22.5 (excl sales tax).
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Author: Bill
Date: 2000-12-17 23:21
WoodwindandBrasswind lists them for $17.95, and sells them for $12.50 each.
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Author: mw
Date: 2000-12-18 00:56
If WW&BW is offering at $12.95, that is the best price I have heard of. That is the price I paid at WW&BW when they first came out.
I have seem IMS & Muncy show them at $13.95 very recently. Regular stateside price appears to be $15.00 across the board.
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Since you are in NZ I will add:
Consensus has it that strength should increase by 1/4 (one-quarter) from Vandoren Traditional or V-12. (&, IMO. the same would hold true for Alexander Classique or Zonda ... which for me, play at about the same as a V-12 strengthwise --- eg. Vandy V-12 4 = Zonda 4 = Classique 4)
To be perfectly honest, I haven't tried a 1/2 (one-half) step-up in strength & haven't heard anyone who has done so discuss this..
I have been told that Guy Legere (in Canada) will swap out with 30 days any purchased reeds that someone is UN-happy with strength-wise. However, I canNOT confirm the vailidity of that policy/statement.
Good luck.
mw
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2000-12-18 01:44
Thanks. $12.50 sounds more sensible. (They perhaps cost a dollar to make! ) I'll try WW&B.... see what they charge for an overseas order.
Thanks mw for the info. All these details are on the legere web site.
The reeds are made in 1/4 increments of hardness but the sellers seem only to stock 1/2 increments.
I have tried a sax reed. It went as well as the best 5% of cane reeds. But it lookis as if the the $22.5 I paid may have been an opportunistic rip-off!
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Author: mw
Date: 2000-12-18 04:22
Don't know where you have been looking, Gordon. My local retailer has them in 1/4 strengths & the (most of the) catalogues do, as well as some small retailers like Clarinet Express (Walter Grabner). mw
ps if somebody were to pay $15-22 locally that ain't a lot different than $13. + $6.95 shipping & handling -- which is $20.
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2000-12-18 11:39
mw, I ordered 2. They were $22.50 each PLUS $6.50 freight which I found extraordinary considering they could easily have fitted, insied a folded piece of cardboard for adequate protection, inside a standard envelope. So the total cost was $51.50 when from another suplplier it could have been perhaps 2 x 12.50 + 1 = $26. I paid almost double this. Yes, I have been taken for a ride by Orpheus.
It was WW&BW who only list 1/2 increments. Do you know somewhere else with a $12.50 charge that has 1/4 increments? (and knows how to post in an envelope!) They will get my business!
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Author: peter spriggs
Date: 2000-12-18 12:36
Gordon,
Since these reeds are made in Canada I don't understand why you are not considering a Canadian distributor, such as The Clarinet Center, < http://www.pspriggs.com > who is also a Sponsor of this site. Price in US dollars to NZ, $15 & that price includes shipping. The price drops to $14 each if you order more than one!
Peter
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2000-12-19 08:26
Originally it was because I used the seller recommended on the Legere web site.
Now it is because I was impressed with the $12.50 price on the WW&BW site. I am just hoping that is not a USA-only price.
I suppose I have a little reticence about dealing with Canada after the VERY difficult experience of trying to communicate accurately with Selmer Paris in France...... I have developed a reluctance to chance having to comminicate again to speakers of French. Can one assume that a Canadian supplier is fluent in English?
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2000-12-19 13:26
Thanks Peter. I now realize your offer is better still. I'll definitely contact you next time and refer any others.
So far I've only tried the Alto sax reeds and was most impressed.
Do you know when Sop sax will be available too?
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2000-12-19 22:53
Gordon :
peter is the seller. He owns the business and everyone says he is great to do business with. have him send you a price list.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-12-19 23:43
Canadians I've met (I've lived near the border between the US & Canada for the better part of half my life) speak fluent English ... except in the province of Quebec - the chances there vary.
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Author: Eileen
Date: 2000-12-20 18:33
Ummm... most Canadians speak fluent English, if not French as well. And just have to say that P. Spriggs is the place to go for stock, prices and shipping. For V12s too!
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