Accessories reed holders: ridged vs. flat surface for reed storage

AlonW

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My feeling is that the (ridged) Rico Reedguard II works better than the typical reed case with a flat surface, the idea being that the ridges allow airflow so the reed can dry out, reducing mold growth. But some people say that a flat surface (in the old days it was glass) works best. What do you like?
 
I use a flat surface reed case (homemade), that has a wraparound cover. It isn't airtight, but if I don't dry off the reed before putting it away it can mold. I also prefer the flat surface. For years I used something called the Reed Wallet, which is similar to my homemade solution, but it's no longer made.
 
My feeling is that the (ridged) Rico Reedguard II works better than the typical reed case with a flat surface,
You could be right in the event that a reed is still very wet, but probably not so relevant if you just wipe the reed on something to remove excess moisture.

But maybe drying out slowly is better though so perhaps the ridged type is not so good. I’ve used both and not noticed any issues either way.
 
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The only problem I experience with reeds is a warped table, which happens to almost every reed in the end. I have used both flat and ridged reed guards over the last 45 years, right from the first La Voz metal ones, and honestly if you don't thoroughly dry a reed before putting it away, none of them make the slightest difference in respect of warping. Otherwise, they're all great for taking spare reeds on stage. I have some of the old black D'Addario ones that hold just 2 reeds - very usefull.
 

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