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 Re: that chem-dip taste? (bass clarinet)
Author: William 
Date:   2007-06-08 14:39

Probably the chemical they used to clean your mouthpiece. I can't imagine any repair person chem dipping an entire bass clarinet in for even a complete overhaul--pads, corks, etc. When I send my instruments into the shop, I never include my reeds, ligs or mpcs simply because I do not want any unfortunate or unsanitary things happening to them "out of my sight". I clean my own mpcies at home--and quite frequently, I might add.

After thought--your repair tag may have been a general form used for all instruments as chemical flushing is commen for brass instruments. May have been inadvertantly checked..........

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