tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157026828398818599.post6047542820449763255..comments2023-12-26T04:39:19.373-08:00Comments on Barry Blogs: What's In Your Bag?Barry Steeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10736336953457008419noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157026828398818599.post-44976614189680789232013-12-05T17:33:10.758-08:002013-12-05T17:33:10.758-08:00This is quite interesting! Here's what is in m...This is quite interesting! Here's what is in my case (aside of course from my bassoon):<br /><br />2 silk swabs (one for wing joint and one for boot joint)<br />2 crutches (one large for standing, one smaller for sitting)<br />2 polishing cloths (one for wing/long joints, one for boot joint)<br />2 bocals<br />4 pencils (I'm kind of paranoid about not having one)<br />sets of reeds tuned at different pitches (a 440 box and a 442 box)<br />AFM Travel documentation for domestic travel<br />Small pliers for quick reed adjustments<br />cigarette paper<br /><br />Tool bag:<br />light up plaque<br />2 knives<br />a bunch-a finals<br />240, 400, and 600 grade sandpaper<br />mandrel<br />mandrel handle<br />2 forming tips<br />eyeglass screwdriver<br />Scissors in two sizes (for tip clipping)<br />millimeter ruler<br />spare wire segmentsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13754935678517865244noreply@blogger.com