Klarinet Archive - Posting 000130.txt from 2003/03

From: Richard Bush <rbushidioglot@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] cork grease and legere reeds
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 18:15:23 -0500

Yes my dear....I know, I know. It does smell wonderful. Now, can we get
on with this lesson. Let's next talk about how to put the clarinet
together without bending the keys that cross between the two main
joints.

On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 01:45 PM, Joseph H. Fasel wrote:

> I've just recently tried them both. My initial impression
> is that the "Dr. Syntek" lasts a little longer. Both
> last much longer than traditional cork grease.
>
> On 2003.03.03 12:29 Raycraft wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> While I agree with this assessment, let me point out that
>>> "Dr. Slick" is described as a natural formulation.
>>> "Dr. Syntek" is synthetic:
>>>
>>> http://www.doctorsprod.com/
>>>
>>> --Joe
>>
>> So, okay. They offer both. They say both of their
>> products are somehow better that traditional cork grease.
>> So does it really matter which one we use?
>> Sue
>
> Joseph H. Fasel, Ph.D. email: jhf@-----.gov
> Decision Modeling and Analysis phone: +1 505 667 7158
> University of California fax: +1 505 667 2960
> Los Alamos National Laboratory post: D-7 MS F609; Los Alamos, NM
> 87545
>
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>
>
Richard Bush
Maker of 'BasSonic' bassoon reeds
760 Robins Avenue
Ogden, UT 84404
(801) 393-7265
IDRS member
rbushidioglot@-----.com

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