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Author: DeletedUser
Date: 2017-11-21 07:36
I think pad savers are a relatively new invention and new to the clarinet ( as an adult) I will use them. I agree that they should be clean and dry. The reason that I will use them is after my clarinet is dry and allowed to air out in the open case for a couple of hours - pad savers do provide some form climate control. I mean to say I dont want my hollowed out wooden tube to get too dry too fast. Also I will inspect the bore, barrel and bell once in a while and add a drop of bore oil to the inside making sure there are no dry patches. Just using common sense. Wet dirty pad savers =bad clean dry pad savers = good.
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