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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-07-10 14:09
That's a lot of money for a reed case just to keep your reeds in place and safe. I'm skeptical about a magnet doing anything for a reed, that's a new one of me. If you want to spend that much money on a reed case because it looks great than that's another thing, go for it. Otherwise there are many much cheaper reed cases that will keep your reeds stable and safe.
As far as Kens concern about his reeds being ventilated I can only add this. Anyone that has read my thought's over the years on storing reeds know that I keep my reeds in an air tight sandwich-freezer type bag with a Reed Vitalizer inside the bag. I use the Rico reed case kept in a bag for my clarinet reeds and a different older leather reed case for my bass clarinet reeds also always kept in the bag and air tight. I've never had any type of mold, my reeds stay incredibly stable and they never warp, meaning they always seal on the mouthpiece. Unless I'm in the break in mode, I always keep my reeds in an airtight bag never allowing them to ventilate and just never have or had a problem. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Iceland clarinet |
2010-07-10 11:12 |
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Paul Aviles |
2010-07-10 13:25 |
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Ken Shaw |
2010-07-10 13:49 |
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TaylorM |
2010-07-10 14:07 |
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Ed Palanker |
2010-07-10 14:09 |
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tictactux |
2010-07-10 14:32 |
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