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Author: jackiepugh
Date: 2023-02-21 00:08
My son's Buffet Prodige has an issue (we've only had it a short time and bought new).
The left hand low F sharp key has no springiness to it and has stopped working. I've identified it's a small white piece of plastic that seems to act as a spacer between the bottom of the key and the mechanism it works when pressed. I don't *think* it's broken but the hole it goes into seems to big for it so not entirely sure.
Does this have an official name so I can try and find a spare one? (I play clarinet myself so was quite comfortable taking the key off to investigate).
Trying to avoid an official repair as he'll be without a clarinet for a few weeks and he's just getting going and still keen! It's a repair I can do myself if I can get a part. I'm UK based.
Thanks
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What is this part called? = small white plastic plug/stopper? |
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jackiepugh |
2023-02-21 00:08 |
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SunnyDaze |
2023-02-21 00:23 |
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jackiepugh |
2023-02-21 02:43 |
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Hunter_100 |
2023-02-21 01:33 |
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jackiepugh |
2023-02-21 02:44 |
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SecondTry |
2023-02-21 02:37 |
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m1964 |
2023-02-21 02:37 |
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jackiepugh |
2023-02-21 02:45 |
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Chris P |
2023-02-21 03:42 |
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