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Author: Ed  
Date:   2007-10-23 22:22 
 Has anyone played these ligatures from Japan? Any comments or reviews? How do they compare to other ligatures? I see that they are available in different platings. Any comments on the qualities of each?
  
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Author: Alseg  
Date:   2007-10-24 02:49 
 They are nicely made, but fairly heavy. 
I had a shiney gold one. 
The matte gold actually costs more (reason?) 
 
They are like a heftier verson of an inverted Bonade. 
 
Well crafted, but, frankly, I favor lighter weight metal. It is a matter of personal preference.  
 
I believe Robertos sells them. 
 
 
Former creator of CUSTOM  CLARINET TUNING BARRELS   by DR. ALLAN SEGAL 
           -Where the Sound Matters Most(tm)-     
 
 
                     
                  
  
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Author: Paul Aviles  
Date:   2007-10-24 17:28 
 I have the shiny gold one and find it a perfectly designed version of the inverted Bonade.  It is very sturdy and you won't have to bend it to get it to work.   Interestingly, I find the placement to be critical.  It sounds much better positioned high, with the top edge just below the line of ligature on the mouthpiece. 
 
The sound I get is very strong and it performs right up there with the Leather Vandoren and the Eddie Daniels. 
 
 
...........Paul Aviles 
 
  
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