The idea was to bake those spuds in Reynolds Wrap till they turn Kruspe.
-AC.
Also worth (?) mentioning is the Reynolds Wrap used on some early Reynolds
horns. When these horns were heat-treated (375 degrees F, for 40 minutes or
so) there was no improvement,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is well known that Freud wrote about the problems of horn
players (The horn and its discontents), it is not so widely known
that he experimented with horn design. Although few of them
were produced, the Sigmund model, with its distinctive
shrink wrap, is still
thin the omni equalizing anglization wave, perhaps.
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In a message dated 11/4/03 1:00:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, Hans Pizka
writes:
> Yeah: yeah, Bob, this is the complicate tour, but just fort he real
> masters of the craft. They can do it !! But this old Alex in question,
> is - as far as I understood - extremely thin in the whole bell flare
>
Hans P offered
> better leave the horn alone, put it on the wall or
> in the shrank, use it for practising at home occasionally,
David G wondered
in the *shrank* ??? What's a shrank? Help!
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David, please forgive Hans if he did not offer an idiomatic
translation. He of course meant
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