Author: oboist2
Date: 2018-03-14 02:07
Personally, I would visit the repair shop. I once had a student model oboe that had binding keys. My teacher, who was skilled at repairing oboes fixed it byt applying a polishing agent - in this case Silvo, to the inside rod, and worked it up and down in the outer sleeve until it was freer. He then cleaned both the inner rod and the sleeve, and then re oiled this part. It did the job, but it was not the result of a catastrophic drop. Accidents happen, and although they can be a little expensive to fix properly, I would rather rely on the skills of an expert repairer.
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