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 Mouthpiece patches
Author: crab face 
Date:   2005-11-01 08:32

Earlier you mentioned that your clarinet had teeth marks in them. One suggestion. You can buy those things you stick on the biting area to protect the surface so those dents wont get deeper. They're transparent, but I forgot what they're called.

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 RE: Mouthpiece patches
Author: Clarinethanna 
Date:   2005-11-02 22:32

ive seen those before....i have absolutely no clue whats they are called or where to get them...woould the have them in a music store or could i get on through my band directors maybe??
thank you-
clarinethanna

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 RE: hey clarinethanna
Author: Dori 
Date:   2005-11-03 03:04

They are called mouthpiece patches and come in clear and black. Music stores should have them. I bought mine at Sam Ash.

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 RE: hey clarinethanna
Author: ReedMan 
Date:   2006-01-24 12:08

They are bite guards, or mouthpiece savers. Afew bucks at a music shop. But dont risk it if you have a latex alergy. Or ask about what they are made of first.
Rilez

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