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Author: Greg
Date: 1999-08-05 23:16
The wood will not crack if it is aged and treated properly and is of the highest quality. I have had no such cases....
Greg
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Don Poulsen wrote:
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I have never used one of Greg's mouthpieces or any other wooden mouthpiece. However, to back him up, it seems that if changes due to the effects of temperature and humidity on the wood during performance were significant, wooden instruments would be affected in a similar manner. And since this doesn't seem to be a big issue with wooden instruments...
Of course, conditions that could cause a wooden instrument to crack could, I presume, cause a wooden mouthpiece to crack as well.
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angella |
1999-08-04 22:05 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-08-05 01:43 |
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angella |
1999-08-05 01:49 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-08-05 02:04 |
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Daniel |
1999-08-05 02:08 |
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angella |
1999-08-05 02:19 |
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HIROSHI |
1999-08-05 07:23 |
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Greg Smith |
1999-08-05 14:11 |
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Greg Smith |
1999-08-05 14:16 |
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Don Poulsen |
1999-08-05 16:09 |
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Dave Spiegelthal |
1999-08-05 16:51 |
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angella |
1999-08-05 20:44 |
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RE: wooden mouthpieces new |
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Greg |
1999-08-05 23:16 |
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Greg |
1999-08-05 23:24 |
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