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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2018-11-23 21:44
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Sure. I guess (my impression from repairers mainly in the USA) that it's much more common where there are marching bands, school bands, etc. Locally it is not so common so I haven't seen that many.
I attached photos of a tenon that broke on a wood bass clarinet.
Re Greenlines, I've seen more than a few reports of tenons breaking. Supposedly something was changed (maybe the material itself) to make them less brittle, so it's supposed to be more resistant now. Locally I haven't seen a broken one yet but Greenlines are very rare here.
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