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Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2019-01-08 06:54
I have been making reeds for 60 years and this is for the beginners'
I haven't read every word of every post here, but if you cut a half inch off a broken reed and get it to play, you will be getting the skill and experience that comprises 90% of successful reed making. You can collect them from friends etc. to practice on. It may take 100 reeds to be successful at this important skill.
Then invest in good cane. It doesn't sit well with me that you will be ruining good cane when you ruin most of the reeds you work on.
Post Edited (2019-01-08 17:26)
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