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    | Author: Gene Date:   2016-01-26 21:51
 
 I have a rare Boosey&Hawkes 1-10 alto looking to buy quality pads ,but was told I have to take the pads off and measure cups and thickness? Not practical .Anyone  know if there are other models I can use as a comparison to buy a complete set.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: jdbassplayer Date:   2016-01-26 22:30
 
 You have to take the pads off anyway to replace them. Measuring the existing pads is the best way to ensure you are getting the right sizes. I know this is tedious but it's worth putting in the extra effort for higher quality clarinets.
 
 -Jdbassplayer
 
 
 
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    | Author: Caroline Smale Date:   2016-01-27 00:09
 
 At a pinch you can remove just one pad and measure the internal and external diameters of the cup.  There is usually a 1.0 to 1.5mm difference.
 Then by measuring the external diameters of all the cups and subtracting the difference you have a reasonably accurate set of measurements for the pads you need..
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: Chris P Date:   2016-01-27 00:44
 
 Is it a Bundy stencil? B&H imported clarinets (and other instruments) made by Selmer USA and usually stamped them as B&H "78" and the harmony clarinets as Regent (but not to be confused with genuine B&H Regents or the Schreiber-built B&H Regent II).
 
 Former oboe finisher
 Howarth of London
 1998 - 2010
 
 Independent Woodwind Repairer
 Single and Double Reed Specialist
 Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes
 
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    | Author: Gene Date:   2016-01-27 01:11
 
 It plays  fine but I wanna just keep playing and have extra pads and slowly replace them as I play it alot  serial 23356    B&H  series 1-10 made for Boosey &Hawkes  is all the info.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Tony F Date:   2016-01-27 03:21
 
 If you could post a photo it would help with identifying who made it.
 
 Tony F.
 
 
 
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