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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2013-01-18 20:56
Chris P: The answer to your question is: Because they can.
If I were famous and expensive and the first choice of pro players, with a backlog as long as my arm, I too would select the easiest instruments to work on. Rather than try to rebuild some nasty 80-year-old no-name neglected/abused half-rotted rusted chipped/scratched musty-smelling piece of clarinet flotsam (as many of us do, out of necessity or the misplaced love of old clarinets), think how much easier it would be to work on a shiny, well-maintained professional Buffet lovingly cared for by a professional player, that would never need much more than pads and a few corks and minor regulation to be perfect!
Wouldn't it be nice to be in that position? Not saying the Brannens are, but....
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