stephen_howard
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Best of luck with that one - it might turn out to be quite a project.
You'd first have to ask people if they knew they didn't have the problem. It can be pretty hard to spot a cracked joint - though my article gives a few hints and tips as to how to go about it.
I don't believe I've ever bothered to count how many times I've found iffy tone hole joints - but I would consider myself remiss not to thoroughly check such horns for the problem...just as I'd check Keilwerth SX0R horns for warped tone holes and Yamaha 275 altos for offline bells.
It crops up often enough to have made it worthwhile writing an article about it.
I think if you're about to shell out half a grand for a fine old Martin you'd have to be particularly daft not to check the tone holes.
Regards,
You'd first have to ask people if they knew they didn't have the problem. It can be pretty hard to spot a cracked joint - though my article gives a few hints and tips as to how to go about it.
I don't believe I've ever bothered to count how many times I've found iffy tone hole joints - but I would consider myself remiss not to thoroughly check such horns for the problem...just as I'd check Keilwerth SX0R horns for warped tone holes and Yamaha 275 altos for offline bells.
It crops up often enough to have made it worthwhile writing an article about it.
I think if you're about to shell out half a grand for a fine old Martin you'd have to be particularly daft not to check the tone holes.
Regards,
