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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 176104, member: 44"]Glad I good find some info. I honestly know very little about woodwind reed instruments except for the Sax - hmmmmm me and Pres. "Slick Willie" "The Comeback Kid" Clinton. I did play the alto sax in the band during the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. After that I wanted to be in the stands at the football games where all the fun was happening! Back in the day, being in the high school band was considered being a geek. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways, I sold my sax back in the 1970s to friends whose son was majoring in music. It had been sitting around in its case a good 20 years unused. I can't remember what we got for it; however, it cost the boy's parents twice as much to get it usable then what they paid for it. Just about all the key pads had to be replaced, a couple of keys had to be straightened. Your clarinet is of course made of a better quality then that school sax of mine. There is a good chance a potential buyer might be interested in its condition as to pads, cork, keys, mouthpiece, etc.. Glad to see yours has a wiper.</p><p><a href="http://www.the-clarinets.net/english/clarinet-how-to-fix.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.the-clarinets.net/english/clarinet-how-to-fix.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.the-clarinets.net/english/clarinet-how-to-fix.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 176104, member: 44"]Glad I good find some info. I honestly know very little about woodwind reed instruments except for the Sax - hmmmmm me and Pres. "Slick Willie" "The Comeback Kid" Clinton. I did play the alto sax in the band during the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. After that I wanted to be in the stands at the football games where all the fun was happening! Back in the day, being in the high school band was considered being a geek. Anyways, I sold my sax back in the 1970s to friends whose son was majoring in music. It had been sitting around in its case a good 20 years unused. I can't remember what we got for it; however, it cost the boy's parents twice as much to get it usable then what they paid for it. Just about all the key pads had to be replaced, a couple of keys had to be straightened. Your clarinet is of course made of a better quality then that school sax of mine. There is a good chance a potential buyer might be interested in its condition as to pads, cork, keys, mouthpiece, etc.. Glad to see yours has a wiper. [URL]http://www.the-clarinets.net/english/clarinet-how-to-fix.html[/URL] --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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