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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2004-12-06 15:10
vboboe -
I agree that you need a better name than "plastic," but "synth" also emphasizes that it's not "real."
When Buffet introduced a top-line plastic clarinet (and oboe), made of glue and grenadilla dust, they called the material Greenline. The advertising trumpets that it's 99% grenadilla (not mentioning that it's ground up) and also that it saves the trees by using the wood that was cut off the billets when they were turned on the lathe and cut out of the bore when it was drilled.
Perhaps a name like Caneline would work.
Best regards.
Ken Shaw
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