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 joester (3 points)
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Hey. I was wondering what kind of reed cases are the most recommended. I was looking at Harris Reed Cases, but for some reason, their site and privacy policy doesn't seem too trustworthy. Are they OK to buy from? Thanks
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 Hump (217 points)
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After looking at their site, I see no worries. They have been a reputable company for quite a while. If you still have concerns, just contact them. I'm sure they'd want to help you out.
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 tmheimer (43 points)
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I've tried several. The cheapo plastic ones seem to keep the warps out longer that the more expensive metal ones.
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 MusicalPanda (267 points)
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I use Semler too for my bass clarinet and clarinet needs.
It seems very effective, way better then ugly plastic individual cases.
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 laeta_puella (344 points)
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i have a rico brand four-reed case for bass clarinet, and 2 two-reed ones for soprano (they fit in the case better than a larger one would). they work fine.
i used to have a vandoren case which i liked better, but it got lost in middle school (i lost 4 good reeds, too )
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