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Author: GoodWinds ★2017
Date: 2010-03-30 05:19
I would tend to agree about the saving time part. A custom-made-for-me and made-by-me reed takes hours, but I am not the pro that others are, and I do not have the confidence to consistently make reeds for other people. I perfectly understand why people order professional reeds, and I will buy some now and then just to try them, learn from them, and note differences between theirs and mine.
However, I have to say that if you are an accomplished player and know something about making reeds, chances are that even professional reeds you might buy need to be adjusted according to your habits/style etc.
I am not anywhere near a perfectionist but I do like my reeds to have ample time to 'settle', and I make mini-micro adjustments according to concert needs. Therefore, I usually have 3 really excellent reeds to every 5 or 6 'in process' at a go.
It is REALLY rare that a reedmaker will take a survey of your needs (as Cooper does) and do his/her best to meet your specifications. If you find a reedmaker whose work you really love, though, stick with them.
GoodWinds
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