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Author: Steven Ocone
Date: 2020-02-23 18:10
The problem with the early models was that there was oil left on the wood dust from the machining process (the blackwood dust is collected from machining wood clarinets). They "dried up" this oil or took care of it somehow. The instrument can still break but it is not common. If an assembled wood clarinet is dropped it can break as well - usually at the top of the lower joint.
Steve Ocone
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rgoldem |
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Paul Aviles |
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Steven Ocone |
2020-02-23 18:10 |
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