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Author: J B Lansing  
Date:   2006-02-01 17:47 
 I ordered a box of these Rico GC Evolution Reeds from WWBW in mid October and finally got them two day ago. I find That I like them alot and would like to get more, but don't want to wait 3.5 months like the last time. Does anyone know of a place to get them that has them in stock? I checked at Karacha.com and they have the standard GCs and list the Evlutions as being an options but don't provide a means of ordering them. Anyway they seem to work very well on my Series 13, 88, M30 mouthpiece. Very responsive and free blowing. 
J B 
 
 
 
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Author: DavidBlumberg  
Date:   2006-02-01 20:41 
 They can't seem to keep them in stock they are so popular, so if a company runs out of them, it may be a while before getting them back in stock. 
 
 
btw - I'm an artist rep. for the reed, so am biased (and play it!) 
 
  
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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 
Date:   2006-02-01 21:03 
 I've found that Rico Grand Concert reeds don't work very well on bass clarinet --- they sound OK for a couple of days but die quickly.  When the dust settles, I find that the reeds I generally play concerts on are Vandoren or Marca.
  
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Author: Bassie  
Date:   2006-03-08 10:30 
 GC Evolution are wonderful, wonderful reeds. (I represent no-one but myself - this is just my personal, unbiased opinion.) I've been slowly converting to them over the past three months or so. I get mine from Reeds Direct in the UK. 
 
(and I agree, David, Marca's a good bass reed) 
 
 
 
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Author: BassetHorn  
Date:   2006-03-08 15:24 
 a quick question, is GC Evolution available on bass and contra clarinets?
  
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Author: larryb  
Date:   2006-03-08 16:00 
 Weiner's has good prices.  Best prices for Vandoren reeds last time I did the research.  And they're fast: 
 
http://www7.mailordercentral.com/frederichweinerinc/default.asp 
 
Speaking of Vandorens, I noticed that Weiner's is selling V12s in "bulk" at $15.75 a box ($15.50 if you order > 8 boxes).  From what I can tell, these are boxes of ten reeds without the individual plastic restraints.  If that's so, it's both economical and more environmentally responsible.  Is that so? 
 
  
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Author: David Peacham  
Date:   2006-03-08 16:57 
 Basset Horn - I believe not. Rico make three sorts of Grand Concert Select reeds: 
 
1. The ordinary ones, which are thin, filed reeds like Vandoren blue 
2. Thick blank, filed, like V.12 
3. Thick blank, unfiled, like Rue Lepic: these are the "Evolution" reeds. 
 
So far as I know, 2 and 3 are for Bb only. 
 
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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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Author: Neil  
Date:   2006-03-08 22:35 
 Back when this thread first started, I ordered a box of Evolution reeds from 1 stop clarinet (excellent service). As a test I began playing on one without the usual break-in and sanding that I've been doing with GC Select reeds; I did end up doing a minimal amount of dressing with reed rush.  After a month of playing 6 hrs or so a week the reed is still going strong. Although one reed does not constitute a rigorous test, I am quite pleased. This reed seems to be a very  intelligent design.
  
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Author: J B Lansing  
Date:   2006-03-09 01:16 
 After solving my supply problem by going to 1stop, I have been using these reeds exclusively. Out of the 5 I have tried, four play very well and one not quit as good. They seem to last and last and last.... 
J B
  
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