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 Missin it.
Author: DennisP 
Date:   2002-03-04 14:17

Fellow clarineters. Honestly, am I strange to miss my buffet that is in the shop. I'm practicing on an Artley because my older Selmer needs fixin' too. It seems that I miss breathing life into that inanimate piece of wood and making the best music I can possibly make. If this message seems wierd just dismiss it and carry on, Thanks!

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: ron b 
Date:   2002-03-04 16:30

Naw... you're okay :]

We all need a security blanket in one form or another  :)

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: Kirk 
Date:   2002-03-04 20:53

Dennis,

You are ok...it is like having to eat a burger instead of the prime rib you are used to.

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: Pam 
Date:   2002-03-04 22:42

Ok in my book. I remember breaking in my R-13 and still having to play my old plastic beast some at the time to get enough practice time in. The comparison was like night and day.

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: SWTClarinet 
Date:   2002-03-05 06:46

I guess I'll feel the same when I get my set of Vintages in the beginning of August, along with a set of Scott barrels and mpcs, I'll miss my R13 (precious) but not for long! ;)

Joey

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2002-03-05 19:01

Dennis -

I'm not sure about an Artley, but with my good mouthpiece and barrel, I make "my" sound on a Bundy or a Vito. In fact, I make my sound on a beat-up Morgan mouthpiece, a Legere reed and an ancient Lyric by Pedler that I keep by my computer. It's not that everything below the barrel is irrelevant, but it's you that can tell the difference, not the audience.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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 RE: Missin it.
Author: jez 
Date:   2002-03-06 15:53

I've never heard a Buffet described as an "inanimate piece of wood" before. Interesting description.

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