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 Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: sherrietanner 
Date:   2004-02-20 00:00

this has been done before! I just took a look at the 1999 thread and it looked interesting. I think that the equipment that you chose gives a insight into your personally.... maybe that's baloney, but I think that your house, car (wish I had one) clothes and your Clarinet say something about you! So here is my short list: Selmer CT Bb (on loan to a loved one) Selmer Signature Bb (weeks old) + Selmer Crystal Mouthpiece from the 40's, Kasper/Cicero (my uncles) and a Vandoren 5RVL. I use a Vandoren Optimum, Rovner Dark 1R and a Pomarico Light and some unmarked ligature from the stone age. Reeds: Vandoren V12 #3, but I'm flirting with Gonzalez FOF in 2 3/4. A Cordier reed trimer, RDG Clarinetist's Knife and Wiseman reed cases. A Seiko SP-100 Metronome and last but most important a Christmas gift from my Uncle (in the States) a basketful of Doctors Products! I would really like to hear from the "heavyweights" out there, I want to know what the pro's have and what their backup equipment is. Bed time! My Best,

Sherrie

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: john gibson 
Date:   2004-02-20 00:35

Girl....
I'd love to have a friend like you to loan me a Selmer CT.......
I'm running with an R-13....Leblanc LL.....a metal SILVER KING....B & H 2-20...
plenty of Pomarico crystals....half a dozen vintage Brilharts.....nothing but Mitchell Lurie Premiums....olegature.....orginal Leblanc "L" lig......Vandoren Optimum.....3 B&H ligs..... and my favorite.....velcro ligs......sweet almond oil....cotton swabs....and the original Lazarus clarinet method.....

JG

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: snjshipley 
Date:   2004-02-20 01:26


Not sure what it says about me ...... probably stumbling around for components for my ' dream set-up ' for swing/Dixieland music.





Clarinets: Leblanc LL, Selmer Series 9 and and Buffet International (C 13)

Mouthpieces: Ralph Morgan # 28, Vandoren 5JB and B45

Reeds: Mitchell/Lurie Premium (# 2 1/2 and 3), LaVoz (Medium) and Vandoren V12 (# 3)


I also like the big bore Leblancs and old Selmers but don't have one ... am happy with the medium bores.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Joe Garza 
Date:   2004-02-20 04:03

Currently:

5yr old Buffet R13, Gonzalez #4.25 strength reeds, Lomax Classic A1G mpc as well as a Robert Scott 36108 facing mpc (more open than the Lomax), ligature: 49 cents from Wal-Mart's shoe department - gotta love the laces!!!

In the Future:

Same mpc and reed setup, but hopefully it will be a Bb&A set of Buffet Vintages



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: jo.clarinet 
Date:   2004-02-20 05:50

Can non-pros join in? I can't resist a list!

Clarinets: Peter Eaton Elite, B&H Imperial 926, Selmer 10G, Buffet E13 'A' - and I've just bought a Selmer Centred Tone which is on its way from the USA.

Mpcs: Peter Eaton, Pillinger, and I've ordered a mpc to go with the 926

Ligs: velcro - I've totally abandoned my others!

Reeds: Vandoren V12 2.5s, Gonzalez 2.5s

Joanna Brown

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Alyra 
Date:   2004-02-20 06:53
Attachment:  buffet1.jpg (113k)

Clarinet: Buffet B13 (yes, these exist in Australia) - a student one but it plays oh so nicely and was owned by an old Jazz player who kept it in immaculate condition. Dead man's clarinet...but oh well! :)

Mouthpiece: Some buffet standard one, will upgrade eventually to a decent mouthpiece when I feel my playing standard warrants it (and when I can afford it).

Reeds: Vandoren 2s, 2.5s.

Need a new ligature one day too - this one has had it...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Steve Epstein 
Date:   2004-02-20 07:27

1. Patricola CL-7 C-clarinet (grenadilla), Woodwind K-10-M mp, Rovner lig.

2. Evette & Schaeffer Bb, made about 1965, use same mp and lig. Currently use Vandoren V-12 #3's. Also have other mp's I currently don't use.

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1. Buescher student model alto sax, bought new a couple of years ago, Yamaha 4C mp, Rovner lig, any cheapo brand of #2.5 reed, including regular Rico's.

2. Conn Castle C-melody sax, alto-style neck, vintage 1923, stock mp that came with the Buescher alto, cheap metal lig, same kind of reeds.

3. Woodwind and Brasswind store brand soprano sax, bought new about five years ago, some kind of Meyer mp I found in the slightly used mp bin at a Sam Ash store about four years ago, regular (blue box) Vandoren #2 reeds, Rovner lig.

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I play my C-clarinet the most, my Bb occassionally, and my saxes less occassionally.

Steve Epstein

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2004-02-20 08:27

Setup of a college student...

1- Buffet R-13 Bb, just over 2 years old. Richard Hawkins "B" mouthpiece. Nice Rovner ligature that I haven't seen similar of lately (discontinued perhaps). Reeds include: V12 3.5, Rue Lepic 56 3.5 and 3.5+, Gonzalez 3.5 and 3.75.

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2004-02-20 08:48

"maybe that's baloney"

I agree!

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: bnanno 
Date:   2004-02-20 09:18

Here goes,

Clarinets: Buffet RC (bought new 2 months ago), LeBlanc Requinto (grenadilla)

Mouthpiece: Vandoren B45 Proffile

Reeds: Vandoren V12, 3.0

Ligature: the one that came with the RC
P.S. This owner is only 11 !



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Rev. Avery 
Date:   2004-02-20 11:49

Ridenour TR-147 -- though I'm sure that's no news to anyone :)

Eddie Daniels' mpc -- Babbit blank; Hawkins finished

Rovner Lig

Gonzalez reeds



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: D Dow 
Date:   2004-02-20 12:21

clarinets:

Selmer Recital clarinets (matched set)

Buffet Festival A and Bb clarinet

Mouthpieces David Hite D facing which I use in orchestral setting

Reeds Vandoren V12 #4 and 3 1/2

Ligature Rovner Dark

Opperman single reed knife and exacto knives

#600 sandpaper and graphite sandpaper,

Cordier reed clipper

sandstone...

plexiglass for reed resurfacing

K & M clarinet stands

.......

Korg tuner and a set of tuning forks(chromatic blue steel)

Practice log.

Opperman daily studies as warm ups
and Albert Scale book

and the Kroepsch studies to get the fingers going...

and then of course whatever music I am working on in orchestra...

David Dow

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2004-02-20 13:47

Clarinets: R-13 Bb, Leblanc LL A, and a Signet 100 Bb for light/outdoor duty

Mouthpieces: Greg Smith Kaspar Cicero, Vandoren M13 Lyre, Pomarico Emerald Mellow crystal

Ligatures: Harrison Gold (just broke yesterday, trying to have it repaired), Joue Jolie, and a Rover Dark for backup

Reeds: V12 4 (next box will be 3.5), Gonzalez 4

Pro-Tec double case

K&M clarinet peg

Korg CA-30 tuner, QwikTime metronome

Cork grease, oils, etc., from The Doctor

No reedworking tools to speak of other than my thumb -- and I have two of those.ú

________________

Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.

- Pope John Paul II

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: hans 
Date:   2004-02-20 13:47

Here is what I use:

Selmer Recital clarinet
mouthpieces:Selmer C85/120 and VanDoren 5RV (the cool two-tone one), VanDoren Optimum ligature, Zonda or Rico Royal reeds

Selmer Mark VI tenor sax
unbranded very old (i.e., I've had it > 40 years and it was old when I got it) mouthpiece, VanDoren Optimum ligature, Zonda or Rico Royal reeds

Selmer Super Action 80 II alto sax, Selmer C* mouthpiece, VanDoren Optimum ligature, Zonda or Rico Royal reeds

Plus a variety of stands and paraphernalia too numerous and irrelevant to list, except maybe for my Lee Valley oiler, which is an exceptionally useful tool. I gave one to my repair tech at Christmas and he still tells me how great it is.

Hans



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: sinkdraiN 
Date:   2004-02-20 15:50

Bb CLARINET
Leblanc LL
Vandoren B40
V12 3.5
Gigliotti Lig

ALTO SAXOPHONE
Yamaha Custom
Morgan 7E
Java 3
Gigliotti Lig

TENOR SAX
Couf
Vandoren metal V16 T95
V16 3
Optimum Lig

SOPRANO
Yanigisawa
BARI 68
vandoren 2.5



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Roger Aldridge 
Date:   2004-02-20 16:10

Clarinets:

1966 Noblet Bb clarinet
Patricola C clarinet
Morgan RM15 mpc, Alexander Classique reeds, silver Francois Louis lig

Saxophones:

1934 Buescher New Aristocrat tenor
1920 Buescher True Tone tenor
Morgan 3C mpc, Alexander DC and Classique reeds, silver FL lig

1919 Conn curved neck c-melody
Morgan 6C mpc, Classique reeds, silver FL lig



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: coasten1 
Date:   2004-02-20 16:19

I guess I am a simple person after my laundry list of items :).

Yamaha Allegro clarinet
Vandoren Optimum lig
Vandoren M13 (non-lyre) mouthpiece
3.5-4 Rico Grand Concert Evolution reeds.

Tony



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Henry 
Date:   2004-02-20 16:49

Clarinet:

1964 Bb Leblanc LL
VD B45
Rico Royal #3
Rovner Dark

Alto Sax:

1955 Dolnet
Meyer 6M (Refaced by the late John van Wie)
Vandoren Java #3
Rovner Dark

Henry

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Rick Williams 
Date:   2004-02-20 17:01

Leblanc Concerto Bb, Leblanc Opus A
Walter Grabner MP
Roverner Dark Lig
Gonzales 3.75 Reeds, sometimes 3.5, Legere 3.75 or 4 Reed

RW

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: thomas.b 
Date:   2004-02-20 18:31

-Boehm: Buffet E13, mp Viotto G3, Vandoren white master 3
-German: Dietz Orchestermodell (Volloehler), mp Viotto G3, Vandoren white master 3
-Bass: Buffet 1193-2, mp: not yet found

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: ClarinetPunk 
Date:   2004-02-20 18:52

My list is pretty short and simple

Buffet E-11 (bought new 7 yrs ago)
Vandoren M13 and M15 Mtpcs
Vandoren Optimum Lig.
Gonzalez FOF 3/12
Protec Reed Case

and other misc items...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Drew McIlwrath 
Date:   2004-02-20 19:29

Hey all, my list is short and sweet, but I am hoping to expand it soon :)

Clarinet:

5 year old R-13 with the standard Buffet Lig
Vandoren B45 mtpc
Vandoren V12 3s and blue box Vandoren 3.5s

Oboe:

brand new Yahama YOB841 Custom with 3rd 8ve key
My own reeds that have been touched up by my prof
Howarth reedcase for 12 reeds and a Loree case for 3 reeds

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2004-02-20 19:40

This week's menu:

Eb clarinet: 1930s/40s-vintage hard-rubber M. Lacroix, with refaced old
Penzel-Mueller mouthpiece and Rovner lig; various Glotin & Vandoren #4/4.5 reeds.

Bb clarinet: Either 1930s George M. Bundy-Paris wood clarinet (extra ring and under-sliver-vent) or 1960s Boosey & Hawkes 8-10, with refaced Pomarico crystal or refaced original Bundy-Paris hard rubber or refaced no-name white plastic mouthpieces, reeds of many brands, #4 through #5.5; Harrison silver or Bonade inverted or Olegature ligatures.

Alto clarinet: 1950s/60s wood Kohlert-Winnenden, Germany with refaced original Kohlert mouthpiece, Rovner ligature, Vandoren or Marca #4 reeds.

Bass clarinet: 1950s/60s hard-rubber (one-piece body) Kohlert-Winnenden, Germany with homemade low-C extension (operated by LEFT thumb), refaced Pomarico crystal mouthpiece; various reeds (mainly Vandoren, Marca, Zonda, Rigotti) all #4; Vandoren "Masters" inverted metal ligature.

EEb contra-alto clarinet: 1970s(?) Buescher (i.e. Bundy) plastic, somewhat modified, with refaced hard-rubber G.M. Bundy #3 mouthpiece, various #4 reeds (mainly Vandoren, Marca, Glotin, and Hemke bari sax); Rovner ligature.

Saxes: Not really relevant, but:
"Kohlert"-labelled Chinese-made soprano (yet another Selmer pseudo-copy)
1950s/60s Couesnon "Monopole Conservatoires" alto, lacquered
1920s Cavalier (Conn stencil) alto, silver-plated
1918 Conn "Wonder" tenor, lacquered
1920s H.N. White (King) "American Standard" tenor, silver-plated
1950s Conn 12M bari
Too many sax mouthpieces/reeds/ligature to list -- who cares anyway...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: LeOpus1190s 
Date:   2004-02-20 20:14

Buffet R-13 Bb and A Clarinet (brannenized)
Buffet Chadash Barrells
Vandoren M3013 Mouthpiece
Vandoren Optimum Lig (four point plate)
Vandoren Traditional Reeds 3.5

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Tim P 
Date:   2004-02-20 20:31

1958 conn director (now with broken key)
plastic vito from around 1968 I think

2 grabner MPCs
rovyer liguter
3.25 FOF reeds

thats it

see post on mailing list. I am started an extensive search for a better clarinet.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: pzaur 
Date:   2004-02-20 23:53

Just using what I inherited from my Grandfather:

1962 Buffet R13 w/articulated G#/C#

mouthpieces:
M15 (M15 has a chip in the tip that I need to get fixed)
Pyne Polycrystal
Vandoren B45

ligatures:
Vandoren Optimum and Harrison (for alto saxophone)
--I just found out that my alto sax Harrison lig fits my clarinet mouthpieces today!
--I also use my Optimum for my sax mouthpiece, Selmer C*

reeds:
Gonzalez FOF 3.75
Vandoren V12 3.5-4

I'm kinda shocked at how interchangable some of these ligatures are going between alto saxophone and Bb clarinet. It definitely saved me from buying an Optimum for alto sax. (just gave myself an idea for a new thread)

pat

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: naftule 
Date:   2004-02-21 01:38

Clarinets:

*1932 Selmer 'Radio Improved' model

*ca. 1930 Noblet 'Diamond' model 2-pc. metal clarinet

*Buffet B-12 ca. 1985

Mouthpieces:

*Vandoren 5JB

*Vandoren B45

*The one that came with the Buffet B-12



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: bill28099 
Date:   2004-02-21 01:57

Clarinets Bb Buffet 1953 (the one I learned on) and 1919
Clarinets A Buffet 1904 (no center joint), 1920 and 1922 (for spare parts)
Mouthpieces, Clarion HS*(two of them), Selmer #2 (modern crystal plays like the HS*), Vandoren 2RV, 85 year old Buffet.
Boxes of 40+ year old 2.5-3 Vandoren reeds that I've yet to sort through, one box still sealed.
Ligature, does it really matter, I think these are marketing schemes......
2 Bonades one with screws up and one with screws down. I prefer my 85 year old sterling silver turned with the screws up so they don't bump into my chin now that I've finally learned how to properly blow a clarinet.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Bob Schwab 
Date:   2004-02-21 02:20

Bb Clarinet: Yamaha YCL-450

Mouthpiece: Hite "J" Model

Ligature: Rovner Dark

Reed: #3 Grand Concert Select Thick

Tuner: Korg

Metronome: http://www.metronomeonline.com/metronomeonline/default.asp?style=cool&bhcp=1


Bob Schwab

Is it my imagination or do Buffalo Wings taste like chicken?

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: hans 
Date:   2004-02-21 02:55

Bob,
Only if MSG tastes like chicken :-)
Hans

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2004-02-21 03:53

My usual horn: R13 from 1969
Mouthpiece: Borbeck 13
Reeds: Legere 3.25
Lig: Bonade

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Sylvain 
Date:   2004-02-21 04:42

Buffet RC prestige greenline Bb
Buffet RC A
Vandoren M15-13
Vandoren V12 4
Rico Olegature, Vandoren Optimum and old BG fabric.

-S

--
Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Jerry McD. 
Date:   2004-02-21 04:46

Primary horns:
Buffet R13 Bb 1.5 years old
Buffet R13A silver keys 6 months old

Backup:
Yamaha Custom AE Bb 4 years old
Yamaho 72A 17 years old

Mouthpiece:
Greg Smith #1 primary
Vandoren M13 Lyre for backup
Fred Rast for backup
a drawer full of 'others'

Ligiture:
Bonade Inverted
a drawer full of 'others'

Reeds:
I make my own and have all the paraphanalia that goes along with it.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: JimV 
Date:   2004-02-21 04:50

OK here's mine

What I use - Pete Fountain 15mm bore w/gold keys, articulated G# and forked Bb, 1959 O'Brien cystal 1.15 tip opening, Marca 2 1/2 reeds and Bay ligature.

Jim

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Steve Epstein 
Date:   2004-02-21 05:17

I just reread the original post and realized it refers to "the pros". but I guess I'm a pro, anyway, because I've been paid. [grin]

Steve Epstein

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Carol Dutcher 
Date:   2004-02-21 05:38

This is fun. Actually we all need a list of our stuff to present to the insurance company in case we get to playing so hot around the house that the place catches on fire. I'm a dixieland jazz player and sometimes I even get paid!

Basics:
Buffet clarinet 1979
Noblet C clarinet 2001
Spencer Alto Sax with Yanigasawa mouthpiece

2 music stands, one brand new, one is falling apart and basically needs just a little screw. Music stand light, microphone, instrument stand-holder thingy.

In the accessories department we have oodles of reeds, too many to count, but some of them are in a wooden cigar box about 100 years old from New Orleans. Corina Mild Larks it says, 8 cents each, not to exceed 15 cents. Maybe Sidney Bechet bought some of those cigars.

In the shoe box of accessories we have one bottle of Robitussin cough syrup which is actually brandy. You need to carry this in case of snake bite or hostile audiences.

My-T-Mist mouthpiece spray so I don't give myself a horrible disease.

Blockbuster card.
Two receipts from a Mexican jewelry store.
Some razor blades.
Four awfully grody clarinet swabbers.
Six clarinet grease tubes.
One unopened package of Lipease cushions but it says if you accidentally swallow one while playing, the company is not responsible for your death.
Instruction sheet for using Lipease cushions.
One D size energizer battery.
Orange container of Rug Crafters Petrolatum Lubricant.
Three free drink tokens.

Mouthpieces:
2 White Arbex mouthpieces. One works, the other doesn't play a note.
1 Imperial #4.
1 Vandoren B45.
2 Borbeck. One badly chewed up by German Shepherd. You don't argue with a German Shepherd when it has its mouth wrapped around your mouthpiece.
1 Buffet which came with clarinet.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Wayne Thompson 
Date:   2004-02-21 06:04

I'm sure no pro, but here goes:

Clarinets:
1 1/2 year old Buffet Festival Bb
44 year old Evette Schaeffer Master Model Bb (Thanks, Dad!)
~70 year old Silver King, new to me, and yet to be used much
~80 year old Buffet A (quite nice sound, but I have to struggle with intonation)
Vandoren M30 and Borbeck 13 mouthpieces and V12 3 1/2 reeds

Bass Clarinet:
Well.... none.
But I have a brand new Walter Grabner mouthpiece with which to dream with. Some of you gave me the advice to get a good mouthpiece first.

Sax:
Evette Scaeffer alto from about 1960 (I'm not sure this is working for me at all...)
Beechler Mouthpiece with a custom facing (Thanks to Jim Scimonetti)

Bassoon:
~55 year old Horst Moennig Los Angeles - I've just met Paul Lein, a bassoon restorer, who may help me make sense of this old thing. What a great thing it would be to have a working bassoon!

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: marie_marius 
Date:   2004-02-21 15:07

A really really tiny List!

Buffet RC that is abt 7years old which is not even mine! (borrowed fm school band 4 private lessons)

Some old Vandoren 5RV mouthpiece(that comes with the school borrowed clarinet)

and finally something that I own...
A Rovner lig and a box of V-12 #3 Reeds+Some #3.5...and a cheap metronome cum tuner

Hope to purchase a RC soon...Yup have been having private lessons for abt a month plus after playing in a school band for abt 4+years...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: lycfmtkl 
Date:   2004-02-21 15:35

Here is what I have,

clarinet Bb
Leblanc sonata
Jupitor 631N
Leblanc concerto

Clarinet A
Buffet E11 (Just bought 3 weeks ago)

Oboe
Buffet 4052

Flute
Yamaha 471H
Yamaha 371
Hsin Hai (Chinese made)

Baroque Flute
Aulos black A=440
Aulos ivory color A=415

Chinese Dizi
about 10 instrumnets of different keys and make

Harmonica
Hohner Chromonica 270
Hering 5164 Chromatic

Recorder
Yamaha plastic soprano, tenor, sopranino
Aulos soprano



You may not believe that I own and play so many wind instruments.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: johnsonfromwisconsin 
Date:   2004-02-22 04:08

Clarinet:

Bundy .577 with Vandoren B45 mpc and unnoteworthy ligature. Vandoren 3

Saxophone:

Yanagisawa A880 Alto. Selmer S80 C*, Selmer Soloist F, or Vandoren Optimum AL3. Rovner Ligatures. Vandoren ZZ 2.5, Vandoren Bluebox 2.5, or Hemke 3

Buescher 400 Post TH&C Tenor. Selmer Round Chamber Classic Metal E with Matching lig. Hemke classic 3 or Vandoren V16 2.5.

Not a pro. Just a hack.

:)

-JfW

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: John O'Janpa 
Date:   2004-02-22 14:25

Selmer Signet Special (given to me by parents in 1955)
Vandoren M15 - 13 mouthpiece
Eddie Daniels II ligature
Zonda 4.0 reeds (worked down some with ATG reed finishing system)

Have tried lots of mouthpieces, reeds and ligatures. So far, these work best for me.


John

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Bradley 
Date:   2004-02-23 01:29

Leblanc Concerto II Bb (bought in October)
Leblanc Normandy Bb (bought in August of 2002)

Right now using a Selmer Brevette A about 70 years old.
Hoping to get a new A when I decide on the right model- either an Opus II or a Concerto II in A.

Leblanc ED1 mouthpiece for Bbs, Vandoren 5RV Profile 88 (does that do anything but put more lettering on the mouthpiece?) for A.

Rovner EDII Signature Ligature for ED1 and Leblanc "L" silver ligature for Vandoren.

Gonzalez and Mozart 4s.

Selmer reed case.

(I'm too tired to list anything else, and you probably don't care anyway)

Bradley

This owner is 15 :-)

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Brad 
Date:   2004-02-23 18:45

Clarinets

Bb - Buffet R13, LeBlanc LL Full Boehm for fun
A - Buffet Festival
Eb - Buffet RC
Bass - Buffet Prestige 1193

Mouthpieces, Reeds, Ligatures

Bb,A - Lomax Elite A3
Reed du jour - Vandoren V12 #4
Lig. Rovner Mk III

Eb
Vandoren B44
Reed du jour - Vandoren Eb #3.5
Lig. - Rovner old school

Bass
MP - Roger Garrett
Lig - Bay
Reed du Jour - Vandoren BC #3.5

Brad Cohen
Clarinetist
la_brad@yahoo.com

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: kenabbott 
Date:   2004-02-23 20:46

Clarinets:
Selmer 10G
Selmer CT
Selmer Brevet (1930)
Buffet R13 (FB)
Conn Eb (Albert)
Patricola Eb
Patricola C
Patricola A
Patricola Bb
Rossi French Bore
no-name alto
Leblanc bass
Bundy contralto
Bundy contrabass
metal no-name

Saxes:
Vito (Yani) sopranino
Selmer SA 80 II Soprano
Holton soprano
Selmer MK 7 alto
Holton C-melody
Selmer Mk 7 tenor
Selmer Mk 6 bari
Fisher bass

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: kenabbott 
Date:   2004-02-23 20:48

Oh yeah:

Oboe:
Buffet 6032

English Horn:
Howarth S20

Sousaphone:
Conn

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: D Dow 
Date:   2004-02-24 03:44

Here are the mouthpieces I own; old and new

David Hite 3 D facing mouthpieces
Frank Kaspar 2 13's
Opperman 2 facings from the 80s
Vandoren B40 13
4 Vandoren B40s
2 Gigliotti P34 and a P
Herbert Blayman 2 E110
Henri Chedeville (refaced from years ago)

David Dow

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Mark Pinner 
Date:   2004-02-24 05:25

Yamaha Oehler System Bb with Zinner S95 Vintage German cut 3 or White Master 3 to 4
Uebel Oehler System Bb with Zinner J90 Vintage German cut 3 or White Master 3 to 4
Boosey and Co. Barrett Action Bb/A pair with original Boosey mouthpiece and V12 2 1/2 or 3
Kohlert 9 key and Farny Albert system both with Selmer C85 120's and Vandoren Classic 3
Silver plated Selmer Mark 7 Alto sax with USA Meyer 6 and Lavoz Medium reeds
Silver plated Selmer Mark 7 Tenor Sax with Berg Larsen stainless steel bullet 115/1 M or USA Meyer 6 and Rico #3/ Lavoz Medium
1925 Pan American C melody sax with Conn C melody mouthpiece (original) Vandoren Classic tenor sax reeds #3
1925 Conn Wonder Model Soprano with New York Meyer 5 and Java 3 or 3 1/2 reeds
Renard Fox Long Bore Bassoon (somewhat customised) with Jones Artiste hard reeds custom scraped and CVC 1 or 2 crooks
Vintage Heckel Cor Anglais with pre war Heckel crook and Chartier medium reeds.
Deford model 9 flute.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Kalakos 
Date:   2004-02-24 06:18

My Clarinets and Mouthpieces that I use:
Buffet "C" (simple or Albert system) without C# key; no rings upper joint (c1900)
Buffet "A" (simple or Albert system) with C# key; no rings upper joint (1899)
Buffet "Bb" (simple or Albert system) with C# key; no rings upper joint (c1906)
R. Borbeck mouthpieces #16 and #14

I use these for Greek folk music.
Kalakos
John Pappas

Kalakos
Kalakos Music
http://www.TAdelphia.com



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: paulwl 
Date:   2004-02-24 12:36

(kenabbott) >> Sousaphone: Conn <<

Surely you mean sarrusophone? (I know Conn makes susies, but what a double from English horn and clarinet!)

(Bob Schwab) >> Is it my imagination or do Buffalo Wings taste like chicken? <<

If your Buffalo wings taste like chicken, they're not very good Buffalo wings.

Oh yes, where was I? My clarinets. I have clarinets the way some people have cats...always a few sitting on the couch or lurking in corners waiting to have fun.

5 Selmers (1932? B-T, 1934 Radio 18/7, 1936 B-T 18/7, 1930 Breveté 20/7, 1936 metal - with original metal mpc!)
10 Conns (1919 & 1927 rubber 34N 17/7s, 1921 rubber Albert, 1926 metal & 1941 wood 424Ns, 1935 wood 446N 18/7, 1929 metal 524N, 1949 wood 452N bass to Eb, and the latest arrivals, a 1919 rubber Bb/A set in original super-compact double-sided grip-mount case)
1 Buescher (1927 metal)

Mpcs: Vandoren B40, B45, 5JB; Selmer Table B*, Gold Medal B*, and metal B*; Conn Steelay 5; Brilhart Tonalin 4*
Ligatures: Bonade inverted, assorted no-names
Reeds: Vandoren V12, Alexander, Phat; mostly 3s (2 1/2 on 5JB)

König & Meyer stands, Wittner metronome w/flashing light & A-440, Yamaha pad blotters & key oils, Selmer bore oil, Hodge swabs, Leblanc, Micro & Chap Stick cork greases, 3M sandpaper, MusicMedic.com repair kits, Archive music papers, Dixon Ticonderoga #2 pencils, LP/CD/78 recordings by Goodman, Shaw, Wilber, Davern, Bechet, Bigard, Ed Hall, Jimmy Dorsey, Buster Bailey, Pete Pumiglio, Johnny Mince etc. etc., Jim Beam bourbon to enjoy with said recordings.

Buescher, Conn & Martin saxes...but don't get me started.



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: lyn 
Date:   2004-02-24 13:56

Let's see...what do I use...

Clarinets:

Bb - The 333rd Selmer 10G ever made, X series, handpicked by Gigliotti (a wonderful horn!)

A - A Z series Selmer 10G that I bought from someone online here via Sneezy!!! It was worked on by Opperman, and both Marinelli & Jacobi have asked if I wanted to sell it. LOL NICE horn. heh heh heh

Mouthpie: I have a number of mouthpieces, my current favorite is a no-name Qualite Superieure that my husband worked on; I also have a VanDoren M13 Lyre, and an Ann Arbor Kaspar (he's worked on both of these, too); I also have access to the hundreds of mouthpie hubby has in Acme bags in his OMD (Office of Mass Destruction)....

Misc: Gigliotti ligature, VanDoren V-12 reeds (either 3.5 or 4, depending on what mouthpiece I'm using).

Eefer - A Couesnon that I rescued from the garbage of my hEx's old school, he threw out three of them, and I took the one without cracks and overhauled it myself, LOL - use a Hite mouthpiece, Bondade lig.

Bass Clarinet - Buffet Prestige, Woodwind mouthpiece, Bonade Lig.

Flute: Pearl Elegante RBE, handmade with C# trill key and D# roller

Alto flute - Jupiter (would like to get one of those Pearls tho)

Alto Sax - King Zephyr; Woodwind mouthpiece, Rovner lig.

I know there's something else but I can't think of it right now..

~L



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: David 
Date:   2004-02-24 16:54

B & H Imperial B-flat and A (1978 and 1984, I think) Morgan RM10s

Lucian Bassi B-flat on an Edgware barrel and a No2 926

A E Sax "Lyriste" soprano. Very old, high pitch. Silver, nice, and utterly useless.

Really surprisingly good King 613 Alto sax.

Awe inspiring c. late 1940s Dolnet Bel Air Alto Sax. Rubber Link 5star or maybe 7star

Fab 1970s-ish Dolnet Bel Air Tenor. In order of volume - rubber Meyer, then rubber Link 5star or 7star, metal Link Tonemaster 7-ish.

Alexander Heinrich pearwood descant and Treble recorders. Don't play treble much. They just moo, and the holes are about 3 miles apart. Each.

Yamaha SC1000 and (ahem) a metallic red Westone Raider bass. Mmm...chipboard...

David

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: iowagrl 
Date:   2004-02-27 15:14

Buffet R-13 (Bb)
Vandoren M15
V12 #4
Rovner dark

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: justwannaplay 
Date:   2004-02-27 16:14

Bb - Yamaha 26II - what a beauty! someone asked me the other day if I wanted to sell it, LOL.

mouthpiece: my favorite is a Yahama 6C - couldn't believe it came with the clarinet!

ligature - Yamaha, metal, with two screws that you can loosen or tighten as you like! Holds my V tradtional 1.5 in place like you wouldn't believe.

cork grease - Yamaha soft

swab - Yamaha pull through (has a weighted end!)

polishing cloth - Yamaha polishing cloth. It's yellow and comes with it's own plastic self-sealing 'Yamaha Polishing Cloth' bag

anything else you'd like to know about my set up?



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2004-02-27 16:22

Justwanna,

Let me guess what kind of motorcycle you have. :)

________________

Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.

- Pope John Paul II

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: David Peacham 
Date:   2004-02-27 16:56

Justwanna

C'mon. You didn't tell us what barrel you have. Or mouthpiece cap.

My setup:

Wooden clarinet.
Metal ligature.
Cane reed.
Vandoren optimum mouthpiece cap (plastic).
Leblanc cork grease.
Leblanc case.
Wittner metronome just like paulwl's
Yamaha TD-2 tuner, batteries going a bit flat
K&M stand
"The Dryer Swab" swab (highly recommended, BTW)
Professor Weinberg's hydrophilic bore oil, applied with a Yamaha swab

My spare setup:

Plastic clarinet.
Fabric ligature.
Cane reed.

-----------

If there are so many people on this board unwilling or unable to have a civil and balanced discussion about important issues, then I shan't bother to post here any more.

To the great relief of many of you, no doubt.


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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: justwannaplay 
Date:   2004-02-27 17:44

Thanks David for reminding me!

barrel - Yamaha - it fits my clarinet perfectly!

cap - Yamaha plastic. Black with three little holes on top for ventilation (great design!)

case - Yamaha. With red plush fur and slot for my cloth and reeds and these great (metal) latches on the outside that hold the case tight shut!

clarinet stand - K&M (nice to know someone shares my equipment, David)

music stand - Stentor. With easy slide action desk, extra wide desk rail 505mm, two music holders, AND it's lightweight, 980 gms.

now what else?

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: paulwl 
Date:   2004-02-28 00:57

(earlier, I wrote) >> Jim Beam bourbon to enjoy with said recordings. <<

Man, I can hardly believe this...Today's NY Times obit of Beam master distiller Booker Noe (requiescat in pace) mentioned that the original Beam family member to come to Kentucky was a German immigrant originally named: Boehm.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: jmsa 
Date:   2004-03-18 18:36

I have a R13 made in 1998 with nickel plated keys and use a Walter Grabner personal series AWS mouthpiece and a BG Revelation ligature and a Robert Scott 66MM barrel and a DEG Accubore metal bell and I use Legere #2 1/2 reeds. With this combination I have a very round dark mellow tone. My style of play is all in the low and medium registers similar to Jimmy Guifre.
Master clarinet repairman Mark Jacobi has customized my instrument to make it a classic.

jmsa

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Taxijazz 
Date:   2004-03-18 22:27

I used all of these for too much playing time (Thus the need for so much). And I'm living proof that too much playing is bad for you , but I picked these things after much trial and error--very much.

Clarinets-- Metal: Silver King Special; Couesnon Double-Walled; Buescher TT; Conn 514, 524 , and a Double-Walled Albert-- Wooden: Conn 444; Evette & Schaeffer (handpicked and as good as any R-13); Selmer Centered Tone (Eb); and some oddball C

Mouthpieces--Bb--Frank Kaspar; Fobes 'San Francisco'; LeLandais Chedville; Mitchell Lurie Crystal; Selmer (oval on face--three of them); Gregory Hollywood; Woodwind 'Steel Ebonite'; Magni-Tone; Sumner Acousticut. --White mouthpieces: Brilhart Tonalin; Runyan 'Swing Bore'; Kleartone 'Professional; Beechler. --Eb: Lelandais Chedville; Vandoren Crystal; Selmer

Ligatures-- Gibson's Velcro; BG Super Revelation; Mitchell Lurie Springboard; Selmer; Shoelace (doubles as thumbcuff)

Reeds--Bb-- Alexander Classic; Zonda; Australian; Peter Ponzol; Mitchell Lurie--But I prefer well preserved vintage reeds somewhat in this order: Super-O-Phone; Chiron Vibrator (needs special treatment); Selmer Soloist; Black Line; Charpen; Beau Ideal. --Eb: I dare anyone to tell me that the Vandoren White Master is not the best contemporary reed for Eb, but I also use Mitchell Lurie, and again prefer vintage-- Selmer, Chiron or Brilharts,

I also have saxophones, but who cares on a clarinet site.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Clarivirtuoso 
Date:   2013-04-18 19:20

Clarinets:
Bb: Patricola CL 5 Rosewood {with 9k rose gold plated keys =) }
Patricola CL 4 Grenadilla {Not that I had a choice of wood type}
A: Patricola CL 3 Rosewood
Eb: Patricola CL 1 S Rosewood
C: Patricola CL 7 S Rosewood
Bb Bass Clarinet: Buffet Crampon Prestige Bass Clarinet {to low C}

Hoping to get a Buffet Basset Clarinet in the future.
As you can probably tell, I LOVE Patricola Clarinets!

Reeds:
Bb/A/C: Used play on the Vandoren 56 Rue Lepics, but got tired of the inconsistency...Now I use the Pilgerstorfer "Morre" French cut reeds. They are phenomenal.
Eb: Pilgerstofer "Dolcissimo"
Bb Bass: Pilgerstorfer "Profondo"

Mouthpieces:
Bb/A/C: Lomax " Firebird" F1 facing, Pomarico Black Crystal "Moon" facing.
Eb: Lomax "Classic" C2 facing.
Bb Bass: Lomax "Classic" C1 facing.

Ligatures:

Bb/A/C: Inverted Silver plated Joue Jolie ligature (more for solo work). BG Super Revelation ligature (more for chamber/ensemble work).
Eb: BG Trditional silver plated ligature, BG Revelation Silver.
Bb Bass: BG Super Revelation ligature.

I also play tenor sax, but this isn't the place for it.
Plus, I am mostly a clarinetist at heart.

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: curlyev 
Date:   2013-04-18 21:51

My primary set up includes the things listed first in each list (except reeds, that always includes a plethora at any given time)

Clarinets: Evette Buffet Crampon (the line made in Germany), recently acquired a wooden Bundy from the 50s, a Vito 3 Resotone (my first clarinet, love it dearly, but it needs some leaks repaired and corks replaced) and a Yamaha student model that needs repairing (given to me by my best friend)

Barrels: Evette, unmarked wood one, Vito Resotone and a Yamaha student level one

Mouthpieces: Vintage Hard Rubber G8, my old Vandoren 2RV, and my best friend (who hasn't played since Middle School and is now 33) gave me her Yamaha Y12, which I have never actually tested...add that to my to do list :)

Ligatures: Rovner MKIII (LOVE), standard

Reeds: This is always subject to change: La Voz Hard, Mitchell Lurie 4, Rue Lepic 3.5+, Grand Concert Select Evolution 3.5+, Rico Plasticover 4 (odd, I know), Rico Royals (strength keeps changing), Legere 4.75 (too strong, so I did the boiling trick on it to make it playable), Bari MH

Caps: Rovner, a rubber one, a silver metal one and a plastic black one (no clue on brands

Protec Reed Case
Protec Thumb Rest Cushion
K and M Clarinet Stand (no clue on the brands of my music stands)
Neotech CEO XLong strap (for when my hand hurts only)

Corkgrease: Vandoren (but I've used plenty of other brands in the past)
Swab: two pull through ones with the weight on the end, no clue what brand, but they get better after each wash
Mouthpiece Brush: Venture (used lightly and never with the metal part touching anything)
Key Oil: Yamaha

Vito Carrying Case (yes, I put my current clarinet in my very first clarinet case, I'm very sentimental, plus it's nice)- I also have a small Evette case, a Yamaha case and a crappy old bundy case (my bundy is not in it)


***You all have much more exciting setups, love reading about them***

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Buster 
Date:   2013-04-18 22:16

John, Tom, Richard, and Harry.

oh I can't forget "Wotan the Great" and Henry Chinaski the comedic drunk.


or did I miss the point

-Jason

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: SteveG_CT 
Date:   2013-04-19 02:48

Resurrected this thread is...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Buster 
Date:   2013-04-19 07:17

......beautifully inept

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2013-04-19 16:18

.... except when

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: MoonPatrol 
Date:   2013-04-19 16:22

I have a Buffet C13 International and it serves me well as a backup for when my Buffet Festival is in need of a repair. I would like to sell it but seems like there is not a huge market for that model because of the E11. I find the Festival is easier to play and is less stuffy, but with the right mouthpiece, I think the C13 can be changed.



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: MoonPatrol 
Date:   2013-04-19 16:26

SNB Orchestra? What is that San Antonio, Saturday Night Bright?, Just want to know the full version...

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Orlando Natty 
Date:   2013-04-19 17:16

Selmer 10G (Y series)
Vandoren M30 (13 Series)
Vandoren 3 reeds
Rover ligature

I also have two B45 mouthpieces, an unmarked Buffet mouthpiece, a Leblanc Dynamique, a silver Bettoney Cadet model, and a Martin Freres Grand Prix model (bought for $30 at an antiques fair; couldn't pass it up!).

Almost forgot, I also have a Yamaha student model currently without pads (first clarinet), and a nice lamp I made out of a wooden Conn 17 model after my repair guy said it was a hunk of junk (would never play in tune). :)



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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: Taras12 
Date:   2013-04-21 01:27

"the Pro's" ... That counts me out ... maybe we should start a thread for us peons and our bearskins and stone knives. :-)

Tristan

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 Re: Name Your Equipment... Yes I know
Author: cjb206 
Date:   2013-04-21 20:16

Howarth S2 (wish they still made it so I could replace when I need to one day) with Moba Barrel and Bell

VD Cl4 with VD leather Lig

Reeds: Well they start off as V12 4.5...but the bassoonist in me can't help but scrape them into something completely different.

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