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Author: Chris J
Date: 2010-03-12 06:07
Interesting to hear the various approaches
I am new to oboe, from clarinet, and a bore oil believer.
I have a wool mop that is made specifically to oil the UJ of a clarinet. It delives a very fine amount of (The Dr's) bore oil. I used to put squares of grease-proof paper under the closed pads before oiling, but haven't bothered to do that for a long time as it just does not get oil into the tone holes.
I use that mop on the LJ of the oboe.
For the UJ, I have a second silk swab. I dab a very small amount of bore oil along the swab that is lost immediately into the thread. I pull it through as usual from the bottom and then keep it in a small ziplock bag ready for the next time.
Chris
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