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Author: Tony F
Date: 2017-07-26 09:58
I carry an old plastic Bundy in the back of my car for those times when I manage to talk my way into having a blow at a jazz club somewhere. It's been there for probably the thick end of 10 years now and has never failed me. Prompted by this post I dug it out and have just checked it over and played it.
Note, I would never do this with a hard rubber clarinet, I have a hard rubber clarinet and a couple of flutes that could get gainful employment as bananas through overexposure to the sun. I bought them for parts. The clarinet and one of the flutes leak badly and will never be playable, but the other flute still plays well and as much in tune as you can hope for from a flute. Mind, I don't advocate the procedure for anybody else. YMMV.
Tony F.
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Ursa |
2017-07-26 06:24 |
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Re: Plastic clarinet in hot car |
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Tony F |
2017-07-26 09:58 |
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2017-07-26 14:42 |
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2017-07-26 17:16 |
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