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Author: Joseph Brenner, Jr.
Date: 2009-07-25 21:58
1. Yes, somebody who can make a playable reed should use the best cane available.
2. IF a person wishes to learn how to make a reed AND the person has never held a reed blank or applied a reed knife to a reed blank AND the person will not be aided by an on-site tutor to demonstrate and advise on technique, AND the person will be aided solely by printed instruction or a video presentation, THEN how long will that person take to learn how to make a playable reed?
3. I would submit that the person would waste many reed blanks due to the time it took for mental assimilation of reed making knowledge, transferring the knowledge to arms and hands, and refining the gross and fine motor skills necessary to produce a playable reed.
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