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Author: thousandwords
Date: 2021-02-24 03:05
These are all great suggestions.
Loved Backun;s mascara brush idea too.
Yeah if tip is very sharp that could be an issue but in terms of mild inside bore surface scratches I an not too worried about.
The caval is made buy an artisan in his home workshop and inside surfaces are not glass smooth like in a clarinet, there are still tooling marks and such.
I suspect that is the general standard for artisanal instruments made outside corporate exacting requirements.
The caval plays beautifully though, which is probably why small individual artisans are able to make great traditional instruments: submillimetric tolerances are not necessary.
I am just about to order another one in a different key (my first one is in A), opens up new musical roads to travel.
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thousandwords |
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Bennett |
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Philip Caron |
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Bennett |
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OneWatt |
2021-02-24 02:34 |
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thousandwords |
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