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 Re: Forked f vent
Author: KevinB 
Date:   2010-03-13 13:10

Thanks for the advice Chris.

I've had it for just over 6 months and I believe the previous owner had if for at least a year. Is it possible that it's the instrument getting used to different humidity, amount of play etc that it's getting from me compare to the previous owner and that's causing the wood to shift a little as if it were new as you suggest?

At the moment it's an annoyance rather than a major problem so if I take a trip to either shop (I'm, in the South West so either will be a day out) is it likely that they'd be able to do a "while you wait" job on it?

Cheers :)

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