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 Re: Case for enhanced Boehm
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2018-07-12 21:37

If you mean the slightly longer lower joint by about a socket ring width, then most cases with polystyrene or foam innards will fit them as that can be compressed.

I used to use a single Yamaha case for my 19 key 7 ring Selmer BT (or a full Boehm minus the low Eb if you like) when I was at college and it fitted that fine - just compress the polystyrene to accommodate the extra few millimetres of the lower joint socket end will do the trick.

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Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

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