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 Yamaha cork grease
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2007-12-30 15:34

I just have a quick question. Is the Yamaha cork grease the same as all the bad ones or is it a good one? I'm not looking for cork grease, I just need to know specifically about the one from Yamaha.

Thanks!

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2007-12-30 21:58

Vandoren makes the only cork grease that I like. The Doctor has good cork grease, but I personally prefer how the Vandoren grease works. Yamaha doesn't absorb as well as Vandoren does.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: GBK 
Date:   2007-12-30 22:23

I liked the old purple, grape scented Vandoren cork grease.

Yummy [wink] ...GBK

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: ned 
Date:   2007-12-31 00:08

Such an absorbing topic, I can wait till we receive 357 responses to this question.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: bmcgar 2017
Date:   2007-12-31 00:21


I use beef tallow.

Unfortunately, it only comes in 100 pound blocks from the local render. But it's so cheap, it's no big deal to throw 99 lbs and 13 ounces of it away.

Anyway, it's the BEST!

(Rumor has it that it was beef tallow on his corks that gave Muhlfield his legendary sound.)

B.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: skygardener 
Date:   2007-12-31 00:23

"I'm not looking for cork grease, I just need to know specifically about the one from Yamaha."
I am not a fan of it, but I would not dis-recommend it. I use lip-balm.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2007-12-31 00:42

Yeah GBK - that was pretty insane of them to make it grape flavored. I actually like grape flavoring, but anyone who doesn't like it would have hated the stuff.

Maybe that would be an idea for a cork grease company - strange flavored cork greases......

I tried muton tallow once, just once and it almost made me vomit. Couldn't stand the smell.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2007-12-31 01:05

(Disclaimer - I sell plant derived cork grease and synthetic cork grease)
IMO - avoid animal fats and petroleum based products for wood - cork is wood.
L. Omar Henderson
www.doctorsprod.com

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2007-12-31 04:56

Omar, so I understand the cork grease from Yamaha is animal fat or petroleom. Thanks.

It is just that I need to return an instrument and it has Yamaha cork grease in the case, and since it doesn't say anything on it I didn't know what type it was (seemed like regular petroleum type but I wasn't sure). I was thinking if it wasn't good I'd give them cork grease from the Dcotor, so I will.

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 Re: Yamaha cork grease
Author: Emily's Dad 
Date:   2007-12-31 21:58

Beef tallow has too much Cholesterol. Try Crisco, it's cholesterol free-and half the saturated fat of butter! Can't get in grape, though. ;) However, it is derived from plants (like cork).



Post Edited (2007-12-31 22:39)

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