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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2017-03-09 05:45
To the OP, I would only slightly amplify my earlier advice to have a qualified, knowledgeable repair tech look at it **before** you go off trying to make this an exercise in DIY guesswork. If the bore has changed and the change is drastic enough (and I haven't said that it's an impossible explanation) to cause the problems you're having with the oboe, the tech will be able to verify it by actually measuring it. Then you'll know what the problem is that you're trying to remedy.
Karl
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