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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2010-11-26 23:03
A shoestring ligature will solve the nickel-near-mouth problem.
This is something I always wonder about - nearly all clarinets in Europe (even student models) are silver plated while the majority of the American instruments come nickel-plated as standard. I wonder because nickel allergy isn't all that rare (ask a jeweller), and the price difference for silver vs nickel plating isn't all that big.
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Ben
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