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Author: jhoyla
Date: 2010-11-23 08:51
Actually, here in the Middle East cracking is quite rare, since temperatures almost never go below freezing, certainly not indoors. The problems are mainly faced by players in really cold countries, as pointed out by Nora Post: http://www.norapost.com/instructions.html
She claims (I can find no other references to this):
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It is no accident that the Scandinavian governments replace all the oboes of the oboe sections on a regular basis, gratis, because of the cracking which results from the cold weather.
J.
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