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 Re: Bass clarinet peg broke off
Author: Tony F 
Date:   2017-10-22 20:30

I've never tried it myself, but a bass player in a band I play with had a similar problem and when the tech replaced it, after he'd soldered the plate back on he drilled through the "wings" of the plate and the bell and put a couple of silver rivets through the plate and the bell wall. They polished down nicely and are almost invisible. They don't affect the tone.

Tony F.

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