Author: bmcgar ★2017
Date: 2009-08-11 23:44
Ed, not sure if I expressed myself well enough or that I understand your response to my "good enough for me," but "good enough for me" doesn't mean "not excellent" or "substandard," nor is it an excuse for laxity.
It means "within a a range that's acceptable for what I'm trying to do."
As with most things, if one wants perfection, one is going to have to expend 99+% of their effort (and angst) trying to reach it.
May I suggest to the obsessed out there that perfection in reeds isn't worth it, especially because reeds don't last forever?
B.
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