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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2018-03-25 17:57
Ed wrote:
> The part I find really funny is that back in the day, people
> would try a dozen clarinets to find "the one" because they were
> reputed to be inconsistent and many were supposedly dogs.
>
> Yes, there were some really fine instruments from that era, but
> I believe there are some really fine ones from any era. There
> are really nice ones being made today.
Trouble is, as people here often point out, there are few places a player can go today to try a dozen instruments.
Karl
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2018-03-25 17:57 |
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2018-03-25 21:48 |
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