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Author: Jeffery Lindholm
Date: 2019-10-14 07:57
Attachment: glory clarient case.jpg (14k)
I'm looking for this case for my old silver metal clarinet, which is all one piece and can't be taken apart. I think this will work. It used to be sold on Amazon and had good reviews, made by Glory Clarinets. But Amazon doesn't have them any more and I can't find Glory Clarinets. Only seem to be sold by Amazon and no Glory website.
Any help?
Jeff Lindholm
3 Sunnyside Terrace
Montpelier, VT 05602
802-223-2247
jefflindholm23@gmail.com
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Author: Tony F
Date: 2019-10-14 11:52
Cases similar to that are sold on EBay from various vendors. I use one for my metal clarinet which I bought for $A23. Just search on clarinet case.
Tony F.
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Author: Jeffery Lindholm
Date: 2019-10-14 16:27
Thanks, Tony F. I'll try eBay.
Jeff L.
Jeff Lindholm
3 Sunnyside Terrace
Montpelier, VT 05602
802-223-2247
jefflindholm23@gmail.com
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Author: Djudy
Date: 2019-10-16 13:18
I got one (soft case) from either Thomann or Woodbrass, can't remember which. You can also look into a soprano sax case, that might work. I also bought a new hard case off of ebay here in France, very nice for piling up instruments in the closet but way to heavy to haul about. I'll eventually use it to ship when I sell the Silver King.
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Author: MartyMagnini
Date: 2019-10-16 19:59
I used a Protec soprano sax case for my Silver King clarinet several years ago that worked very well:
https://www.musicarts.com/protec-straight-soprano-saxophone-case-pro-pac-series-main0000621
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Author: Djudy
Date: 2019-10-17 12:41
AH, I just checked this thread again and realized I gave a wrong impression, not intended : please read that as "when I sell the SECOND Silver King."
I would NEVER sell my first Silver King, I love the way it growls. Why do I have 2? Because I was going camping and figured it might get stolen, tents being what they are, and the opportunity presented itself at a reasonable price to get a backup. I now have another metal that comes in two parts, a La Croix, and is more compact, with a lovely lilting sound. Also I found that even outside I didn't need the punch because I was doing small group stuff with string instruments. So please do accept this correstion.
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