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Author: Chris P
Date: 2016-08-27 20:41
It's more of a coupling than an actual tenon - similar to those found on water hoses and similar quick release joints. While nickel silver is the usual alloy used on woodwind instruments for socket linings and tenon rings, there's no reason why a joint like this couldn't be made in a more resistant alloy such as stainless steel as that won't tarnish.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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purpleyclouds |
2016-08-26 10:44 |
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JRC |
2016-08-26 17:20 |
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purpleyclouds |
2016-08-26 17:55 |
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JRC |
2016-08-27 18:21 |
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Chris P |
2016-08-26 20:15 |
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purpleyclouds |
2016-08-27 07:28 |
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Chris P |
2016-08-27 09:16 |
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mschmidt |
2016-08-27 10:30 |
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purpleyclouds |
2016-08-27 10:40 |
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purpleyclouds |
2016-08-27 10:37 |
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Chris P |
2016-08-27 20:41 |
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jhoyla |
2016-08-28 09:57 |
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