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Author: bmcgar ★2017
Date: 2013-03-24 23:40
In a plastic box.
(I can anticipate the shuddering and cries of horror now.)
B.
Post Edited (2013-03-24 23:42)
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Author: Garth Libre
Date: 2013-03-25 01:54
I don't think there is any harm in storing Legere plastic reeds in an old plastic reed case where they seem to be a loose fit. To make sure there are no growths of bad bacteria or fungus, I wipe them dry before storing and the boxes all have little air holes I melted in them to make sure there is circulation. When you give up on cane and go synthetic, suddenly a lot of your worries are eliminated. I always have a good reed of predictable strength and performance, and I don't need to carry more than a couple with me at any time. I don't need special reed cases or worries about warping or drying out. Twenty bucks for a single reed lasts me many months, (some up to a half year of daily use in rotation).
Garth, 305-981-4705. garthlibre@yahoo.com
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Author: MSK
Date: 2013-03-25 02:18
The active reeds on those rico reedguards that hold four reeds. The others in original packaging.
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Author: BobW
Date: 2013-03-25 03:28
I store my reeds on a microscope slide
the reed is held in place with a rubber band
and I store the slides in a microscope slide box
I got the idea from David Pino's Book "The Clarinet and Clarinet playing"
works great
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Author: Claire Annette
Date: 2013-03-25 15:37
A Selmer reed keeper where the reeds lie flat on slanted glass.
FWIW, my students found out that Legere reeds can be damaged in the Rico reed holders if shoved in too far.
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Author: BartHx
Date: 2013-03-25 17:30
BobW: I assume you have invested in slides with beveled edges to protect the rubber bands. Sounds like a good idea if you have access to the materials. Since those slides tend to be thicker, are you having to use two or three slots per slide/reed?
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Author: bethmhil
Date: 2013-03-25 19:46
I go back and forth between storing the reeds in a Rico case or in the Vandoren reed guards they came in... but, I always keep them in a ziplock bag with a humidifier. Helps guard against the crazy climate changes that happen daily here in Central Illinois!
BMH
Illinois State University, BME and BM Performance
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