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Jim: I gotta ask: What is your direct, hands on experience with cryo? Visit my website and Shopping Cart <http://www.saxgourmet.com/> www.saxgourmet.com ...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 1, 2004
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Why is everyone looking for the magic bullet. I have a technique to improve your sound, how about PRACTICE. The only thing cryo did for me was empty my...
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reedman54
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Nov 1, 2004
7:16 pm
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... dimensions that matter most. So, it's hard to understand what cryo or delaquering can do.I did see a neat demonstration tho, by Walter Grabner the other...
saxlite
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Nov 1, 2004
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Duh.........Why not practice AND use the magic bullet? If you want to be the best that you can be, you have no other choice. Always use every club in your...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 1, 2004
9:23 pm
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Hi Toby: It seems like the conversation is generally digressing regarding cryo. It is probably best if as you said earlier, we agree to disagree. I'll try to...
Dave Lovett
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Nov 2, 2004
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Hi all, As this is my first message to thig group I wany to say thanx for letting me join. I am a jazz enthousiast and tennor and soprano player. Music is...
E J Neumann
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Nov 2, 2004
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Some of the things I've done, with good success, are: increasing the tip opening; adding mass to the tip opening through an additional, heavier ring; changing...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 2, 2004
1:16 pm
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Duh, so I guess Coltrane, Parker, Sonny, Dexter, Ben Webster, Colman Hawkins, Micheal Brecker, Joe Lovano, et al . . . I guess they owe there sound to Cryo....
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reedman54
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Nov 2, 2004
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Hi Jim. Baris need little or no bore cleaning because the upper bow and crook assembly acts as a trap for condensation and the particles that the moisture...
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Nov 2, 2004
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I have a simple suggestion. If the subject line in the email says something about cryo, maybe you should just hit the delete button. Save yourself the...
Dave Lovett
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Nov 3, 2004
6:22 am
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Dave: As always, excellent advice! Visit my website and Shopping Cart www.saxgourmet.com Visit my Saxophone Discussion Forum http://saxgourmet.myforums.net/...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 3, 2004
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I was told by Perry Ritter, NYC repairmen to the stars, that Mike Brecker brings his horn in once a year to be stripped down and given a bath. This is a...
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reedman54
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Nov 3, 2004
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Hi, Really don't want to beat a dead horse....but how low would temperature be for cryo? Thanks. Tots ... Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG...
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Geedy-Up, processes uses Liquid nitrogen, is a cold, liquefied gas with a temperature of -321° F. Now baby that's cold. Can't use your freezer for this one. ...
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reedman54
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Nov 3, 2004
5:49 pm
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Steve What size screw, and tap do you use for this modification. If you could provide the drill/tap combo that would be very helpful. Any particular flat...
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reedman54
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Nov 3, 2004
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#80 tap, a regular flat spring screw, and the phosphor bronze flat springs from Ferree ... From: scoste@... [mailto:scoste@...] Sent:...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 3, 2004
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Thanks Steve -- In SaxophoneRepair@yahoogroups.com, "STEVE GOODSON" <steveg@s...> ... springs ... <steveg@s...> ... affects...
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reedman54
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Nov 3, 2004
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The horse ain't dead, just frozen. Cryogenic temperatures begin at roughly 110 degrees F. below zero and go all of the way down to absolute (not the vodka)...
Dave Lovett
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Nov 4, 2004
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What the benefits? Were they demonstrated? Thanks ... From: Dave Lovett To: SaxophoneRepair@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:12 AM Subject:...
Roberto Spagnolo
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Nov 4, 2004
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I personally don't know how cryo affects sound, but do know that if I had a favorite horn that had extensive repair, I would have it cryo'd. The cryo process...
Paul Coats
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Nov 4, 2004
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There are three temperature scales. Most people are familiar with either the Fahrenheit or the Celsius scales, with temperatures measured in degrees Fahrenheit...
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reedman54
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Nov 4, 2004
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The Science of Cryogenic Processing While the science of cryogenic processing is still evolving, it is science and not science fiction. Unfortunately, some who...
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Nov 4, 2004
1:41 pm
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I'm going to do cryo on my next steel saxophone! ... From: scoste@... [mailto:scoste@...] Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 5:41 AM To:...
Jerry
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Nov 4, 2004
3:27 pm
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The usual complaint is that, while cryo has measurable benefits when used in industrial processing of steel and aluminum -- benefits which are confirmed by...
morgan witthoft
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Nov 4, 2004
4:14 pm
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Just what the world needs is a wise guy repairmen! I was hoping that you could infer from this article how cryo might be applicable to a brass, non ferrous...
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reedman54
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Nov 4, 2004
6:02 pm
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I have created a simple database on this foreum for sax pad sizes. Anyone interested please take a look, comment on improvements. Please feel free to post...
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reedman54
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Nov 4, 2004
6:21 pm
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I think it is important to realize that the resonance of the walls of non-idiophonic insturments such as brasswinds and woodwinds is not a significant factor...
Toby
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Nov 4, 2004
8:24 pm
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Before you discount cryo treament of a saxophone remeber that like steel, Brasss is a complex alloy (from a crystal pont of view) and has many sub alloy types...
Bill Harwood
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Nov 4, 2004
10:25 pm
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I agree. Thanks for the info....
Dave Lovett
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Nov 5, 2004
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Bravo. Your previous skepticisim is well founded. Most of the guys offering cryo services are selling snake oil. My company sells cryo services too, but...
Dave Lovett
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