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 Re: Sticky first octave pad
Author: Dutchy 
Date:   2009-04-20 21:46

If it's a plastic oboe, don't get rubbing alcohol on the plastic, because it may mar the finish. Happened to me with my Fox 333. It's not a significant disfigurement, but it was scary at the time.

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