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OK, I tried a new horn tech recently. I've owned my Mk VII since it was new, and it still had all the original pads. They were, as you would expect, in very poor shape. I finally had the cash for a rebuild, and just got the horn back. It didn't play great, much of which is probably due to me...11 replies 218 views
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Hi! I’m primarily a tenor player but I want a good alto to play on for college. I bought a brand new YTS 62 last February, and I would like to buy a YAS 62 alto because I really love the model. This time, i would like to buy it used, but still in good condition. My budget is about 2,000-2,500...13 replies 354 views
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I wondered what the origin of Hempke reeds was and this paper explains it's always been Rico that make them initially under the trade name La Voz which it states was a Rico brand name created to sell their professional reed products (I guess in the 80's) Anyhow this is an interesting paper with...11 replies 304 views
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Hello, all! I'm new here, and I have a question about the Selmer Centered Tone Q series clarinets. I've got a Selmer 10 and a Centered Tone R, but I really fell in love with the sound of a Q from 1957. I bought it. Problem was, the metal was very SOFT! As in, made it all too easy for the keys to...5 replies 105 views
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I've been looking around for vintage Conn tenor saxes and came across a 60s "L Series". I've never heard of this model but it looks exactly like a late 10M to me. I tried searching it up and got nothing. Are L Series and 10Ms just the same thing? If not, what's the difference? (The horn is...13 replies 156 views