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 Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2007-02-24 23:40

It seems like every few months that "Fine Woodworking Magazine", one of my favorites, runs another article about ways to hand-cut dovetail joints. I am always surprised to find that there are actually a lot of people, who already know how to perform this process, that actually read every new article on this subject.

So, my question is:

What are your favorite topics on this board that people keep asking again and again?

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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: mk 
Date:   2007-02-25 00:09

i can tell you definatively that super glue conversation utterly bores me......lol

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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: EuGeneSee 
Date:   2007-02-25 02:19

What is the best (student, intermediate, pro - pick one) clarinet?
What is the best mouth piece?
What is the best ligature?
What is the best reed?
What is the best . . . . ?

There are advantages to seeing the same questions over & over ad infinitum . . . they offer GBK many opportunities to talk about the SEARCH function . . . and keep him from falling asleep at the keyboard.

Eu

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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2007-02-25 08:41

EuGene,

Maybe it's time I started a thread with:

"What is the best question to ask here in this BBoard"?

--
Ben

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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-02-25 13:24

Ah, YES, please add thumb-rest , mp-cleaning, choice of wood, and [as#1??] reeds ! Like ?Gumbo?, never get enough, wonderful stuff ? Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: Bill 
Date:   2007-02-25 14:29

There ought to be a rap-lyric for some of it:

Blow-out, stuck swab, mouthpiece, LIGGA-CHA
Brannen, Buckun, Vintage Behn and FOBES,
Rapid tonguing, circular breathing, barrel cracked and BAERMANN
Aruno donax, "donut key," double-lip and DAVIE CANE ...

(Don't mind me!)

Bill Fogle
Ellsworth, Maine
(formerly Washington, DC)


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 Re: Dept. of Redundant Redundancy Dept.
Author: EuGeneSee 
Date:   2007-02-27 16:07

Bill:

You are on a roll with the rap music there . . . I developed a soft spot in my heart for rap back in the 1950's with "All American Boy", then along came "Funky Cold Medina" in the 1980's and I was hooked.

Meanwhile re the Tictactux reply above, ole Ben might be onto something there . . . let's be pro-active and go the positive route!!

Eu

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