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 RE: Chipped Thumbrest
Author: Sarah Ann 
Date:   1999-10-06 02:09

What I meant to say was that I had trouble getting the"bell" off the horn; I just realized what I had wrote. While trying to get the bell off the lower joint the thumbrest chipped because of the pressure applied to it. I told my band directors about it and they were saying the cork on the lower joint is too thick and that I needed to sandpaper it. My band director did that for me today and found out that it is the wood on the lower joint cork that is enabling the bell to go on right. But I am going to take it to a specialist so I can get it to work properly. Thank you for the advice and sorry for my goof!
Sarah

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Ken Shaw 1999-10-04 18:26 
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