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 RE: Intermidiate vs. Pro
Author: Mandy 
Date:   2001-02-24 13:41

I have been the proud owner of my E-13 for the grand total of three weeks now and am absolutely smitten!Another customer was in the shop when I went in to try the clarinet and was trying to decide between this particular E-13 and an R-13,in the end although they liked the sound and general feel of my E-13 better they still went ahead and purchased the 'R',just they said because they thought they should.I however am not made of money and as a player of only a short time am more than happy with this great clarinet.(Also for the record I tried the Leblanc Esprit and the Yamaha CX.)

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