Yes there is a baritone, and a bass clarinet as well. My case was about the size of a regular clarinet. If you took every small tool you have and built them up to 15 pounds you would about have what I had in that one. I rarely replaced but spliced strings, treble and bass. I had a little glue, some talc, some JV lube, a metal box of supplies including different sizes of screws, pliers, screw drivers, hammer felts, and everything I needed to do Yamaha Service Bonds and much more. Brian has posted his list, I should try and scan an old list of mine in that was a list of tools purchased for each one of my students. Weighed more than 30 pounds though. Good night all. Newton Brian Holden wrote: > > Tom, I think he's omitted to tell us that he uses a baritone clarinet case > (assuming there's such a thing). Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Robinson <tomnjan@bellsouth.net> > To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: Thursday, 13 January 2000 12:25 > Subject: Stocking The Tool Box - Pandora's Box, etc. > > >Thanks a lot for the replies, especially you, Brian. Care to reveal the > >contents of your clarinet case, Newton? > > > >Tom Robinson > >East Tennessee > >
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