Goodness prof.!  Admitting to an open forum such as this about your "dust"
stash, and offering some to a fellow lister. For shame!  Furthermore, if
you're applying your "dust" with a baster, well...... perhaps you should
seek help of the rehabilitative sort! Oh how the mighty have fallen.  First
Whitney Houston, and now you *sob*.

Dejectedly,

Josh
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Subject: [Hornlist] Crime and punishment


> Chris T wrote
>
> In all seriousness, I bet most of us never heard of "factory dust" or
lapping
> compound in new horns until the recent hornlist posts. If it were really a
> problem, wouldn't it have been brought to the general horn-public's
attention
> much earlier?
>
> ************
> As it happens, Chris, I have several bags of factory dust*
> here in my office.  Send me your address, and I'll be glad to
> send you some so that you can get caught up on this problem.
> Each bag comes with a special reusable baster-style applicator
> so that you can easily reach those hard-to-get spots in your
> new horn.
>
> Gotta go,
> Cabbage
>
> *Actually, it's academic dust, not factory dust,
> but the principle is pretty much the same.
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