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| New Friend | water key question... Hello All! This may sound basic, but I have an old H.L. Clarke Cornet, and the water key on the upper tuning slide has the kind of spring that is seated inside the key itself (not amando), and i've tried to find the right replacement spring on WoodwindBasswind and Gardenelli, but I can only find them in boxes of 50 or more, and beacause they are somwhat rare, none of the local shops carry them, they would have to order a box too... Can anyone help find just 2 or 3? Thanks, JohnnyV
__________________ I love the sound of a cornet, much mellower than a trumpet, but still able to force out that orchestral brashness if needbe... |
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