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Author: John Peacock
Date: 2017-01-27 18:44
One more slight disagreement: I have a pair of 1010s from 1969. Tuning is harder than on modern Buffets, but probably at the same level as the 1936 Buffet - acceptable if you're prepared to make significant adjustments as you go. But we agree that later Imperials were complete dogs: I had a pair of those that were so far out that no amount of filling of tone holes could get them to the point of being useable, even with the largest possible amount of embouchure adjustments. I was very glad when they found a buyer (although slightly guilty at offloading such substandard specimens).
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