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 Blayman stands are back!
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-07-26 19:07

Perhaps old news to some, but according to a recent post on the Klarinet mailing list, the REAL Blayman stands are now back:

http://blaymanmusic.com/catalog.0.html

Heavy, costly, but rock solid - tough to find a more secure stand...GBK

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: David Spiegelthal 
Date:   2002-07-26 21:13

You mean I should give um my relatively light and portable K&H bass clarinet stand and go back to the heavy, awkward Blayman stand I used to lug around for years? Ah, progress.......

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-07-26 21:41

Dave...Sorry - can't speak about the bass clarinet stands, but I've always used the regular clarinet stands and have never had a mishap.

A tired right arm from carrying it? Yes

A clarinet that ever tipped over? No...GBK

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: John Moses 
Date:   2002-07-26 22:02

The best stands ever!
The safest and most sturdy!
Herb was a great player at the Met, and teacher here in NYC where I studied with him. I still use the stands he gave me.
Good to see him back.
JJM

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: David Pegel 
Date:   2002-07-27 03:41

How can that doubler stand hold five instruments?

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: John Moses 
Date:   2002-07-27 05:26

David: Come to almost any Broadway musical and check it out.
Most of the doublers here in NYC use Herb's stands, and the Bass Clarinet stand with 2 legs holds an additional 4 horns, really!
The stands are the most sturdy and protect your horns best from that accident ready to happen.

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: John Moses 
Date:   2002-07-27 05:33

Hi again:
Just heard from Randy Beecham who has taken over the Blayman Stand business. He sounds like a good guy who will try to continue to make the high quality stands we got from Herb.
It seems that Herb's wife just died last week after a brief illness, and now Herb is not well. He's living somewhere in South Carolina near his daughter. He's no longer in New Mexico.
The good news is Randy will continue the stand business, and Herb will get all of our good wishes for good health.
JJM

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-07-27 05:40

John...Thanks for the update. Every time I look down at my stand and see Herb's signature on the base, I'll be thinking of him...GBK

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: steve sanchez 
Date:   2002-07-28 10:16

kewl, so where can I purchase one? store? phone #?

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: John Moses 
Date:   2002-07-28 14:09

FYI
The Blayman Stands can be purchased directly from the source at:
http://blaymanmusic.com/index.html
Good luck,
JJM

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: Ed 
Date:   2002-07-29 00:22

I use the Blayman over the K&M on bass despite the fact that it is heavier. It is much more secure and has a smaller "footprint" so it is much easier to use in a tight setting. Besides, when I look at what the bass clarinet costs, that extra weight is worth it for the security. I am so glad to see these stands are once again available. One of the best products on the market.

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-07-29 00:39

GBK - I'm looking for one that will hold a Contrabass clarinet, double-bassoon and tin-whistle - all in one, any ideas?

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: Kat 
Date:   2002-07-29 00:40

Woooohooooo!!!! That's all I have to say!

Katrina

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-07-29 02:40

diz...Next time I see my local plumber, I'll ask him if he's got anything in the truck...GBK

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: David Spiegelthal 
Date:   2002-07-29 14:46

John and Ed,
I certainly can't argue that the Blayman bass clarinet stand is quite secure and is used extensively by professionals --- and the ability to add pegs is nice (I drilled and tapped the base of mine to accept two pegs). But as a frequent doubler/tripler/quadrupler, the K&M is much handier (as it folds and is lighter) which is important to me when I'm also lugging two, three, or even four other horns, plus maybe a music stand and sometimes a bagful of small percussion equipment, from my car to a gig (which could be many blocks from the parking spot). I suppose the ideal solution would be to have both types of stands available. By the way, Larry Bocaner (retired Washington DC National Symphony Orchestra bass clarinetist) makes his own B.C. stand which looked pretty good to me and might be worth investigating.

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 RE: Blayman stands are back!
Author: David Dow 
Date:   2002-07-29 15:56

His clarinet mouthpieces for Bass and Soprano are unfortunately discontinued. These mouthpieces were world class as well.


Sincerely a Blayman fan, David Dow

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