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    | Author: chihuo Date:   2015-04-30 00:13
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 Just got a old Buffet A clarinet, the bore looks shining, but between A and register keys, there are some chip offs(see pic).
 
 If these chip off will affect intonation/tonal quality?
 
 Please advise
 CH
 
 
 
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    | Author: Steven Ocone Date:   2015-04-30 02:19
 
 This may or may not affect some notes so that you would notice. It is repairable. It is an odd place to have some chips. I wonder how it occurred, if there is any other damage and if it might be leaking through the body.
 
 Steve Ocone
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: Caroline Smale Date:   2015-04-30 03:01
 
 Looks like damage caused by someone trying  (badly) to remove a stuck swab with a metal tool.
 I doubt it is enough to cause any intonation problems.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: chihuo Date:   2015-05-01 19:39
 
 THX for all your comments.
 
 Steven: How much it could cost to have it fixed?
 
 CH
 
 
 
 Post Edited (2015-05-01 19:40)
 
 
 
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