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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2017-03-23 22:28
My vague 2-cent experience has been that reeds that dried while held face-down against a flat surface take longer wetting before play to get rid of the waviness. A theory would be that the flat surface doesn't conform to the reeds' normal, "relaxed", dry geometry, and somehow this affects how they later reabsorb water. So, I let reeds dry face-up in air.
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