FROM: saxgourmet (STEVE GOODSON)
SUBJECT: Fwd: Re: Re: Re:

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> From: STEVE GOODSON <saxgourmet@...>
> Date: December 12, 2010 4:12:53 PM CST
> To: Scott Taylor <scottctaylortech@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: Re:
>
> the point is: I'm not real convinced it IS a law.......I'm thinking  
> it's something that is done just because it has always been  
> done......I've got a couple of hard
> rubber Dukoffs that are dimensionally the same as the metal series,  
> play about the same.....I've got some Runyons in Delrin and metal  
> that play the same....so we
> made up a couple of duplicates of some of our models, and damn if  
> they didn't play the same.....maybe the technology wasn't around to  
> make small rubber tenor
> blanks (well, they always made small soprano blanks......), I don't  
> know. I can't find any scientific reference that supports the belief  
> that a big blank is either
> necessary or beneficial in some way......that's what I'm asking......
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Scott Taylor wrote:
>
>> yeah, i'm still asking stupid questions too.
>>
>> From: STEVE GOODSON <saxgourmet@...>
>> To: Scott Taylor <scottctaylortech@...>
>> Sent: Sun, December 12, 2010 4:02:05 PM
>> Subject: Re: Re:
>>
>> yeah, I know.....I build this stuff for a living, and have for a  
>> while.....quite successfully, I might add.....I'm pretty conversant  
>> with the science
>>
>>
>> On Dec 12, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Scott Taylor wrote:
>>
>>> Believe what you want.  It's physics, you know, like a law.
>>>
>>>
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