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Author: JTJC
Date: 2019-11-04 02:23
Caroline, I only offered those recollections as anecdotes around the subject of clarinet care and well known players’ practices.
I do agree the distribution of moisture by that method would be minimal. I also agree about the wear to the bore as the pull through is compressed. However, something similar must surely happen the other way, as the pull through expands when it comes out. Thats one argument against separating joints before you pull through - more bore wear at the exit points. In fact, I pull through both ways each time as I find parts of the bore aren’t dried going one way, most notably in the top joint in area between speaker tube and the left thumb hole.
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