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Author: Kurt
Date: 2000-04-08 16:12
Thanks for all the discussion on pads. I've been too busy to get back and contribute more. Anyway, I have some sailing gloves made of a synthetic leather-like material that handles water very well; always stays supple. I wonder why nobody tries pad material like that. I seems to have the same characteristics as kid leather.
To SusieQ: I'm just trying to eliminate things that require the donor to die from my life where possible.
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Author: ron b.
Date: 2000-04-09 08:05
Kurt,
Someone told me by e-Mail a year or so ago that she'd used neoprene to replace a pad. I don't know any more than that about her 'experiment'; how it turned out, what was used to stick it in place etc., but it sounded interesting. The worst that can happen is failure and return to a standard pad.
Have you tried cork pads? Some people like them a lot.
How porous is the glove material you mention?
There must be dozens of materials a person could try on a (spare) horn they don't need to rely on for performing.
ron b.
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