
OK so everyone is entitled a cross eyed day.
I shall delete this once it's rectified, I'm sure it will, and I hope no more slip ups.
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mirwa wrote:Music Medic is handy for the average person who does not have access too, or does not want to buy in great volumes. Great Volumes = 1000 plus pads at a time. Ive met curt personally, very passionate guy about saxophones, but he is running a business trying to move a product.
His prices are cheap for small volume products reasonable, but I'm very disappointed with his Spring hook - are all the pointy ends meant to be razor sharp? Aren't we discouraged fr screwdrivers because it might sllip and scratch? The hook would definitely scratch
On the other hand Jeff who Ive also met personally runs a really nice tidy setup at J L Smith. The only down side is the website is not user friendly, (last time I looked).unwieldy to navigate but transactional process is better If I had to make a choice I would use jeff becuase he is the opposite of curt, he is passionate about flutes, but does saxophones as well.
I like Jeff's set up
Ferees / kraus / boehm etc are all good places but each have the positives and negatives I don't know kraus and boehm but tell me abot Ferees..
that is a true statement.mirwa wrote:Mmm, I really dont know how to reply.
So let me start, yes the spring hook edges might be sharp, but what does that matter, screwdrivers have sharp edges and can damage the instrument, razor blades have sharp edges and can damage the instrument, pliers can scratch up the plating.I see, are you saying all spring hook ends are razor sharp? I thought it was just a case of poor unfiled raw finish - the quality was ...![]()
Lots of things can cause damage, its up to the individual to be competent with the tooling they have to prevent damage.
The Leak-light plastic casing wreaks of a petrochemical smell. That aside, may I ask how that is used. The LED light is longer than the flute (C foot) hence there is a section sticking out illuminating the space all around. How does one decide if there is a leak, due to indented rings on the pads, every pad shows a circular glow of the LED within...mirwa wrote:Mmm, I really dont know how to reply.
So let me start, yes the spring hook edges might be sharp, but what does that matter, screwdrivers have sharp edges and can damage the instrument, razor blades have sharp edges and can damage the instrument, pliers can scratch up the plating
Lots of things can cause damage, its up to the individual to be competent with the tooling they have to prevent damage.
Need to correct that statement. Some people do....But they shouldn't..mirwa wrote:You dont use leak lights on flutes.
Really? I've seen them used quite a bit (but also in conjunction with pad feelers). Explain yourself mister!JButky wrote:Need to correct that statement. Some people do....But they shouldn't..mirwa wrote:You dont use leak lights on flutes.
Hi Jim22. Nope. Twas mine. Coz unmistakeably the packing sheet said FLUTE repair kit, (additional) FLUTE headcork, ... and a pair of backordered glove. Definitely mine.jim22 wrote:I have had excellent experiences each time I have ordered from musicmedic. I will admit that I have had some trouble with backordered pads a couple times. I think caution is always recommended when ordering to make sure only the final order is actually placed for all online orders for any website. I don't quite remember if my spring hook is musicmedic or jlsmith or vowtawtools, but it is OK. It should be easy to lightly file, grind, or sand the sharp parts.
Maybe you ended up with someone else's order by mistake?
RIGHT so are you saying it's a marketing gimmick.JButky wrote:Need to correct that statement. Some people do....But they shouldn't..mirwa wrote:You dont use leak lights on flutes.
flutego12 wrote:RIGHT so are you saying it's a marketing gimmick.JButky wrote:Need to correct that statement. Some people do....But they shouldn't..mirwa wrote:You dont use leak lights on flutes.
It's in BOTH MM & JLS's FLUTE REPAIR KITS!
You're not saying...
What are you saying Mr Butky?