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Author: jazzchicklet
Date: 2013-01-20 12:48
I've found that modular stands help with these issues. As a doubler I frequently end up with 5 or more instruments at a gig so had to start combining stands. I was mad at first when I bought my Hercules alto sax/clarinet/oboe stand, because the slant of the three legs meant that the oboe and clarinet pegs were on a lean. About a week later I realised the lean was just enough to fix all the water problems I'd been having in both my clarinet and oboe. Seems like an accidental design flaw that actually worked out to be a benefit!
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2011-12-17 03:56 |
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jazzchicklet |
2013-01-20 12:48 |
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