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    | Author: joe423 Date:   2014-03-11 04:14
 
 I am trying to find a stand that will hold my Bb, A and Eb clarinet all together. Recommendations?
 
 1975 Buffet R13 Bb Clarinet
 1968 Buffet R13 A Clarinet
 Pyne Clarion Mouthpiece
 Vandoren V12 3.5 Reeds
 Vandoren Optimum Ligature
 
 
 
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    | Author: tictactux ★2017 Date:   2014-03-11 04:27
 
 ...so that if it's knocked over, three clarinets fall down instead of just one?
 
 I'd buy three individual (K&M) stands. Probably cheaper than a "biggie".
 
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 Ben
 
 
 
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    | Author: gsurosey Date:   2014-03-11 04:36
 
 I have the Hercules 3-peg stand (comes with 2 pegs for clarinet/flute and 1 for piccolo). I switch out the piccolo peg for another clarinet peg and use that. Works fine for me.
 
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 Rachel
 
 Clarinet Stash:
 Bb/A: Buffet R13
 Eb: Bundy
 Bass: Royal Global Max
 
 
 
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    | Author: Chris P Date:   2014-03-11 00:56
 
 I use a modified K&M double oboe/cor stand http://www.howarth.uk.com/pic.aspx?pic=./wo/ObKMDouble.jpg&pid=34132 and added a central peg to it so it can hold either:
 
 two oboes and a cor anglais,
 two oboes and an oboe d'amore,
 an oboe, oboe d'amore and cor,
 an oboe and two cors,
 oboe, cor and Bb/A clarinet,
 oboe, Bb and A clarinet,
 oboe, Eb and Bb/A clarinet,
 Eb, Bb and A clarinets,
 C, Bb and A clarinets,
 Eb, C and Bb/A clarinets,
 piccolo (with a special peg that fits into the top of one of the oboe pegs), oboe/cor/d'amore and Eb/C/Bb/A clarinet,
 or any combination of three instruments.
 
 When using the pegs for oboe d'amore or Eb clarinet I made a thick high density foam spacer that fits on the peg to make a thicker base so the peg doesn't stick in the bore.
 
 Never had a disaster with it yet and I've used it since 1998.
 
 Former oboe finisher
 Howarth of London
 1998 - 2010
 
 Independent Woodwind Repairer
 Single and Double Reed Specialist
 Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes
 
 NOT A MEMBER OF N.A.M.I.R.
 
 The opinions I express are my own.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Tony F Date:   2014-03-11 01:25
 
 If this is for studio use rather than as a piece of portable kit, I use a thick slab of natural tree (Turpentine Gum, Syncarpia Glomulifera), roughly oval in shape, waxed and polished, with 3 dowels glued into it. I had a woodworking friend turn up some trumpet shapes in nicely figured wood, these fit over the dowels and provide a steadying base for the instruments. It won't fall over unless you bring a dump truck.
 
 Tony F.
 
 
 
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    | Author: gemini-clarinet Date:   2014-03-11 01:25
 
 I also use the Hercules stand with 2 pegs.  I add a spare one when using my Eb or C clarinet.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: davyd Date:   2014-03-11 03:02
 
 Another vote for Blayman. The slab that holds 3 pegs is indeed heavy, but does the job on the rare occasions I use it (for Bb/A/C, with the C on an Eb peg).
 
 
 
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    | Author: Jack Kissinger Date:   2014-03-11 08:51
 
 K&M makes a four-peg base with interchangeable pegs for a wide variety of instruments, including soprano clarinet, Eb clarinet and soprano sax.  I've used one for years.
 
 Best regards,
 jnk
 
 
 
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    | Author: concertmaster3 Date:   2014-03-11 10:03
 
 I'd say get the Jeanné stand and pegs.  It's just as durable, but a good bit cheaper.  It's what I use and it works great.  It would take a lot to knock these over.
 
 If you want a lighter base, Valentino makes a lighter 3 peg base that you could use.  The Valentino base can be ordered at JL Smith (flute company in Charlotte, NC).  I found Weiner had the cheaper prices for the Jeanné stuff.
 
 (I'm not affiliated in any way with Weiner or JL Smith).
 
 Ron Ford
 Woodwind Specialist
 Performer/Teacher/Arranger
 http://www.RonFordMusic.com
 
 
 
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    | Author: William Date:   2014-03-11 18:12
 
 I have a two clarinet blayman stand that I adapted for four clarinets--A, Bb, C and Eb--by having two more holes drilled in the empty corners which were then threaded to accept C and Eb pegs.  It is rock solid and very stable and holds all four of my soprano clarinets very safely.  It also takes up very little space on the floor..........
 
 
 
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