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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2002-07-24 04:44
And that is probably the most scientifically backed 'belief' in the marketplace.
But I have seen instruments in a very sad state because they have been regularly drenched with oil. For one thing, they have become far heavier, and the sound - well....
If you want to oil, do it Omar's way. Appropriate oil treatment to buffer moisture levels is very different from clogging the timber with to repel all moisture, while at the same time developing a ramncid smell for the instrument and oil-drenched pads that go brittle.
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Marshall |
2002-07-22 21:08 |
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2002-07-23 02:40 |
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Benny |
2002-07-23 04:23 |
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2002-07-23 12:51 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2002-07-23 14:34 |
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Bob |
2002-07-23 15:12 |
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L. Omar Henderson |
2002-07-24 01:21 |
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