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 RE: tenon corks
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   1999-05-20 15:56

Excellent advice above. I would only add that cork grease, particularly the softer-lower-viscosity [cheap] brands do evaporate as well as soak into the cork deeply. I find I need to grease all corks after 2-3 playing sessions, and at times have the "wood-on-wood" binding action which I always attributed to humidity --- play and learn! Don

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