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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-07-28 03:16
I agree with the idea that it was intentionally altered. What gives it MORE of a scraped appearance is the presence of some calcium deposits. Just soak in some lemon juice for 5 minutes, remove and flush with lukewarm water. Should look like new.
You DO NOT want to alter anything about the dimensions of the interior!!! Unless you think it plays too brigh (and or immediate), but that operation is better left to a mouthpiece refacer and it's not a do-it-yourself project.
..............Paul Aviles
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snoopy |
2015-07-28 01:42 |
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Silversorcerer |
2015-07-28 01:52 |
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kdk |
2015-07-28 02:23 |
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Re: Clarinet mouthpiece new |
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Paul Aviles |
2015-07-28 03:16 |
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kdk |
2015-07-28 03:47 |
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TomS |
2015-07-28 08:23 |
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