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 Re: grey lines on cane
Author: GoodWinds 2017
Date:   2010-02-11 17:03

discoloration in a plant sometimes indicates that oxidation has taken place somewhere along the line.

as to the effect of this on reed performance, no: I've used some ancient cane with brown spots/lines in it and have gotten really good results.

so don't let it bother you, just keep after that eluseive search for the perfect reed!

GoodWinds

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