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Author: Morrigan
Date: 2006-01-06 06:34
I tried one of these over a year ago and didn't like it. I think perhaps the plastic used is relatively cheap; after about 20 minutes use, the thumbrest broke out of the bracket that I had mounted on the clarinet.
I didn't find it helpful either; it felt like the clarinet was going to slip out from the side. To date, the best thumbrest I've tried is the standard Buffet adjustable. However I am yet to try the Maestro, as well as that Ridenour one.
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Synonymous Botch |
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Morrigan |
2006-01-06 06:34 |
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2006-01-06 08:08 |
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2006-01-06 12:17 |
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