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Author: Irwin
Date: 2001-04-10 01:04
I live in Fort Lauderdale which has a more humid climate than central Florida, and I've not had a problem with my R-13. There are certain rules that if followed should prevent a wooden clarinet from having more problems here than anywhere else. Namely, don't subject your clarinet to temperature extremes, swab it well after playing and oil the bore only as recommended by the manufacturer (R-13's don't need bore oil). I think the humidity is actually a good thing for the wood as opposed to a very dry climate, although there are other people on the board who would know better than I do.
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Shelly |
2001-04-10 00:29 |
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Irwin |
2001-04-10 01:04 |
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2001-04-10 01:31 |
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2001-04-10 01:50 |
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Dee |
2001-04-10 02:04 |
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Kim L |
2001-04-10 03:30 |
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Graham Golden |
2001-04-10 03:46 |
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David Kinder |
2001-04-10 05:31 |
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Dee |
2001-04-12 02:11 |
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2001-04-10 14:40 |
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Benny |
2001-04-10 23:57 |
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Hiroshi |
2001-04-11 05:07 |
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Mark Charette |
2001-04-11 05:22 |
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joseph o'kelly |
2001-04-16 23:39 |
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