Klarinet Archive - Posting 000839.txt from 2004/03

From: "Gene Nibbelin" <gnibbelin@------.com>
Subj: RE: [kl] AN-hydrous Lanolin - Keeping Tenons Clean & Dry
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 22:19:09 -0500

Patricia -

I give all the credit to my Leblancs, A & Bb. They are not perfect
throughout the full range, but they are very close. And, they do not seem
have some of the problems that Buffet is apparently still trying to correct.

GO LEBLANC !!!!!!

Smilingly,

Gene N.

-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia A. Smith [mailto:arlyss1@------.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:41 AM
To: klarinet@------.org
Subject: Re: [kl] AN-hydrous Lanolin - Keeping Tenons Clean & Dry

Gene Nibbelin wrote:

>Why not take a moment to clean and dry the tenons with a folded Bounty (or
other premium towel) each time you swab your horn when you finish playing or
practicing. Solves the problem - Cleaning as you go. It works around the
house, doesn't it?
>
You are quite right, Gene! I just wish it worked as well for my kids as
it does for me! *VBEG*

I tend to get the moisture out, but sometimes forget to get out the
excess cork grease. I shall redouble my efforts to 1) use less cork
grease; or 2) use the a.h. lanolin when I can get it again!
Gene, I don't know what we'd do here without you to keep us in line -
and on the needle!
(I still can't get over you & Nancy being RIGHT ON on both those notes -
consistently!)

Patricia Smith

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