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Author: William
Date: 2009-04-06 15:01
"Since air is blown into the horn, a pressure test is much more accurate and informative."
I'm just sitting here laughing because this statement brings back old memories (55+ yrs) of a local clarinet repair person taking a big drag on his cigar and blowing smoke into the clarinet to see where the leaks were. And the "repaired" clarinet tasting like old cigar smoke for days afterward--yikes!! Ah yes, as Archie Bunker might say, "Those were the days" LOL
[sorry, couldn't resist this story]
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