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Author: Clarinetgirl06
Date: 2005-08-17 02:33
OK, I have a cracked barrel that I am interested in unstaining. It already has a cosmetic crack and so I now use it for marching band (it makes my plastic Vito sound a lot better). I honestly don't care if it turns out bad. My pure motives is to unstain it to just see what the wood actually looks like. I read some old articles on BBoard and I realize that the wood could look kind of funky and also I couldn't find anywhere how you actually do it-I only found out that you can actually unstain the wood.
This barrel is a stock barrel from an intermediate Yamaha which cracked severely (several times!) so Yamaha gave me a new clarinet. Again, I repeat, I don't care if it turns out bad. I'm pretty much using this clarinet for parts and such now.
Thanks for your time! I have always been a curious person and like to do hands on projects. Pictures don't suffice for me! Thanks again!
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