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Merlin
07-07-2008, 10:46 PM
I dropped into the Long & McQuade's location on Bloor in Toronto today and my old friend Greg who heads the band department there had a little goodie for me.
Someone had recently traded in a whole pile of gear, and in the bass clarinet was an unused Selmer Paris D mouthpiece. To give you an idea of how old it is, it has the original plastic tube with a price of $24 on it.
The table, tip and rails are perfect. You can even see the hand facing marks on the table.
I can't wait to get back to Stratford and try this baby out!
(Oh, I paid $85 for it! Score!)
SOTSDO
07-07-2008, 11:21 PM
I dropped into the Long & McQuade's location on Bloor in Toronto...
Isn't everything in Toronto on Bloor Street? My hockey repair place is there, we ate in an ethnic restaurant there, and I have a friend that lives on same.
Not commonly known in the world of clarinet playing is that the Selmer facing system goes far beyond the common C and C* and C**. A D is a nice start, but on the bass clarinet, I currently play a G facing with a relatively soft reed (2 1/2 purple box).
The other facings are hard to come by (hell, a D is hard to come by), but they do exist and can be special ordered from the large music supply houses.
Ed Svoboda
07-08-2008, 01:15 AM
I dropped into the Long & McQuade's location on Bloor in Toronto today and my old friend Greg who heads the band department there had a little goodie for me.
Someone had recently traded in a whole pile of gear, and in the bass clarinet was an unused Selmer Paris D mouthpiece. To give you an idea of how old it is, it has the original plastic tube with a price of $24 on it.
The table, tip and rails are perfect. You can even see the hand facing marks on the table.
I can't wait to get back to Stratford and try this baby out!
(Oh, I paid $85 for it! Score!)
Great deal.
Merlin
07-08-2008, 01:19 AM
Isn't everything in Toronto on Bloor Street? My hockey repair place is there, we ate in an ethnic restaurant there, and I have a friend that lives on same.
Yes! I know the hockey place. That's my fave place to get our skates sharpened!
An ethnic resto? There's only about a 1000 of them on Bloor.
Everything that's not on it is on Yonge or Queen.
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