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Author: RLarm
Date: 2017-07-31 13:27
No clarinet,irregardless of the material it is made of, should be left in a hot car with no ventilation. You can, but you will then have to take it to a repair shop and perhaps end up paying more to fix it than what you paid for the instrument. One band director friend showed me a bari sax mouthpiece that a student left on the dashboard for several hours at a shopping mall. It ended up looking like a Picasso painting. Another time a student came into their lesson and you could feel the heat radiating from the case. She opened it up and the tube of cork grease had totally melted. Needless to say it was quite an awful mess.
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2017-07-27 05:48 |
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2017-07-26 14:42 |
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2017-07-26 17:16 |
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lisseyjj |
2017-07-26 17:59 |
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Re: Plastic clarinet in hot car |
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RLarm |
2017-07-31 13:27 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2017-07-31 16:35 |
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Chris P |
2017-07-31 18:45 |
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