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 Oiling a wooden clarinet
Author: Lindsay 
Date:   1999-07-27 22:10

How often should I oil a clarinet? I lived in central AZ and it is very dry here. Would once every two months be too much or not enough? Thank you for replying.

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 RE: Oiling a wooden clarinet
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   1999-07-28 00:30

Send a note to Bob Spring down in Tempe, AZ -Robert.Spring@asu.edu . He should be able to tell you since he's a teacher in the area.

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 RE: Oiling a wooden clarinet
Author: paul 
Date:   1999-07-28 14:12

Mark:

You have the best answer to this problem. Find a local pro and find out what (s)he does for problems that are potentially unique to that area. Plus, the pro can show folks how to do things right the first time.



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 RE: Oiling a wooden clarinet
Author: www.mytempo.com 
Date:   1999-08-02 00:42

There's a major Oboe maker who will void the warranty of an Oboe that's bore has been oiled - they say that it actually makes them crack eaiser.

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