The Oboe BBoard
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Author: matt_lin18
Date: 2016-07-04 07:49
Eh...I would avoid the reed geek alone for making reeds. It's not refined enough for really delicate work. The little shapes block everything you're scraping and you have to hold it at an awkward angle to see.
They're useful for scraping out the windows, but that's pretty much it. And of course the added benefit of not getting it confiscated, at school especially. You can avoid the TSA problem by putting the knives in a checked bag.
They're also useful for bassoon reeds because it's larger and don't need all the detailing that an oboe reed does.
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