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 Re: Epoxy in the tone hole
Author: clonestar 
Date:   2012-06-26 03:15

That has me a bit concerned. I have a Martin-Freres Coudet-Paris (S/N: 430) and I am not able to detect any epoxy (or other glue, inside or outside) on either the register thumb hole or the register vent. Both are tight though. When restoring it, there were some issues regarding bringing it into tune to an A-440 std, but I regarded this as having to do with a slightly different barrel that I added to replace the original.

Don

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