One question to all lamenting about expenses for corks or
cork cutters:

For what else would you need the cork cutter ??? To provide
your colleagues with corks ???? How many ??? To open a
bumper cork business ??? Ridiculous, how cheap many of you
think.

To buy a little pack of (say) twenty cork sticks would cost
you a few USD only, but one stick is enough for a double
horn to re-cork completely. 

How often do you have to replace these corks ??? Every year
or every two years ??? So the pack would last between ten to
twenty year per horn used.

THINK BIGGER not only VERY VERY CHEAP.

We have fallen to a very cheap thinking society now.

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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:54 PM
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Subject: [Hornlist] RE: Valve Corks

An update to the website Professor Pizka gave:
The page showing how to change the corks is
http://www.pizka.de/Change-Corks.htm

Thank you for your help.

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