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 Propane heat safe for clarinet?
Author: alaneu 
Date:   2014-04-04 04:18

Hello!

I had heard a repair tech mention something about certain types of heat not being good for the wood on my clarinets, but don't recall what he said specifically.

Also, a band I may be playing with soon wants to rehearse in someone's garage. I said I would only play out there if it is at least 60 degrees fahrenheit. They say they will have a propane heater out there, but now I'm curious as to whether that could be harmful.

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