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Author: RonD
Date: 2001-03-12 19:36
The safest thing is to take it apart when you are not playing. If you don't you run the risk of the sections becoming very hard to separate and then you may need to use excesive force to take the horn apart and might bend or force the keys out of allingnment.
It is also prudent to clean and dry off the tendons and this can't be done unless the horn is taken apart.
Better safe than sorry.
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Jan |
2001-03-12 16:26 |
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Bob Curtis |
2001-03-12 17:16 |
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Jo |
2001-03-12 18:54 |
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Roger |
2001-03-12 19:26 |
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sylvain |
2001-03-12 19:30 |
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RonD |
2001-03-12 19:36 |
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Fred |
2001-03-13 03:05 |
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Willie |
2001-03-13 03:51 |
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Eoin McAuley |
2001-03-13 07:41 |
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George |
2001-03-13 13:41 |
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deejay |
2001-03-15 01:48 |
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