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 Re: Loose Joints
Author: John Peacock 
Date:   2011-06-14 15:45

It may indeed be that the wood is worn, as has been suggested. But looking on the brighter side, even competent professional technicians sometimes put on cork that is a bit too thin. I had a friend with an R13 that took 3 goes to get it right recently - on a relatively new instrument. Just take it back and ask for it to be made thicker (or do it yourself: recorking isn't hard).

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