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 Re: The case for a reed case..
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2017-12-23 22:10

No reed case will prevent warping. All reeds going from wet to dry will tend to warp some. It doesn't matter how much pressure is on the reed pressing the reed flat. When it gets wet to dry all wood of any type has a propensity to warp. The more you can keep a reed humidity controlled the less it will warp and seal to the mouthpiece. Therefore any reed case that keeps your reeds safe from breaking is OK. For more information on humidity control read my articles on my website.

ESP eddiesclarinet.com

Post Edited (2017-12-24 18:39)

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