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Author: Steven Ocone
Date: 2014-08-12 03:09
I specialize in clarinet repair. This is how I support my family and extravagant life style;). And I don't have a stock answer.
If I'm working on an older or well used clarinet I examine the bore. If it looks dried out I will use oil and see how quickly it is absorbed. If all the keys are off and I have the time I will apply oil a few times a day till I still see some oil on the surface. I don't recommend regular oiling of newer clarinets and I'm not against it - maybe I should be a politician.
Steve Ocone
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