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Author: GBK
Date: 2017-12-19 02:19
Karl,
I've never put the reeds in the case 'upside down' so the bark is against the glass, but I just tried it and it works fine.
The reed case is deep enough inside so the reeds still are held snugly by the two foam strips on the top lid and against the inside edges.
Maybe I'll experiment and now dry the reeds upside down and then flip them over when mostly dry.
Either way, the reed cases by Muncy are great. Strong corner magnets keep it securely closed. I've been using them for almost 5 years after I saw a colleague very happy with his.
Since I'm not a believer of the whole humidity control argument (since the reeds will revert back to the current ambient humidity as soon as you start playing) the Muncy case is (for me) just perfect.
...GBK
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jsmi1 |
2017-12-19 00:37 |
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GBK |
2017-12-19 00:56 |
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kdk |
2017-12-19 01:11 |
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Re: The case for a reed case.. new |
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GBK |
2017-12-19 02:19 |
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kdk |
2017-12-19 02:53 |
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jimk |
2017-12-22 07:46 |
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Ed Palanker |
2017-12-23 22:10 |
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dorjepismo |
2017-12-23 23:30 |
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