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Author: BC Claire
Date: 2016-01-15 21:35
I just bought a Jupiter bass clarinet on ebay without a case. The seller told me it is a two-piece body but stores as a one-piece with a screw. Would I need to buy a long case?
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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2016-01-15 22:51
You can go either way. If you choose to disassemble the main body joints and use the smaller 'two-piece' case, you'll need to pack whatever type of screwdriver or hex-head ("Allen") wrench is needed for the screw on the clamp between the joints.
I went that route so I could fit a contra-alto clarinet into a tenor sax case.
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2016-01-16 00:37
Both my bass clarinets are made to come apart in the middle with a corked tenon. However, I keep each of them in one piece cases so I don't always have to deal with assembly and risk bending the bridge key unintentionally.
The Protec is really a good one-piece case that is not too expensive; lots of storage plus an outside pocket. Shop around and you can probably get one for about $130.
HRL
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2016-01-17 16:00
+1 for the Protec. It accomodates both Eb-on-Body and Eb-on-Bell basses (by means of a removable foam insert)
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Ben
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