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Glad to hear that you got everything sorted out. Have you tried any older tubes that you may have aquired recently?

Running new Winged C EL34's at the moment. Showing up the limitation of the CD player (Tube Technology CD64) at the moment, so will correct that first, and then try out the NOS Mullards.

I'm going to have to tear myself away from listening to the BH + O2's and get the T2 up and running now that I have repair parts. I bought 20 K216's on the basis that these seem to be the thing that goes phut in quantity if anything else goes wrong in the T2.

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This will be the last crappy pictures from work, i was just allowed to buy a nikon 3100 to replace a 7 year old piece of sony crap.

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/img_0119.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/img_0120.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/img_0121.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/img_0123.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/img_0125.jpg

Then soon i replace the D3 with something newer and make that the in car camera. :D

Looks like i need a couple more lenses.

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The harder the wood, the better, and no cracks required.

My old wood pusher retired and closed his business...

I found a new wood pusher, will post link with good pictures

later today.

What i really want now is a piece of the absolutely solid black wood

that they make clarinets out of. Will look like an anodized aluminum knob,

but will be made of wood.

Next up: Iridium knob

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I wonder if us aussies could get a hold of some mallee roots and do the same...??

The drawer pulls on the oak drawers I made are from brown mallee burr. I love the stuff so much I have a huge chunk set aside for future projects.

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no, Grenadilla is what clarinets (and oboes) are traditionally made from. they aren't really solid black, though, they are typically dyed.

Grenadilla is just an alternative name for Blackwood - Dalbergia melanoxylon. Other names for the same wood are Mozamique Ebony (though it is not an ebony, which are Diospyros species), Mpingo and Pau Preto.

And yes - for some bizarre reason they dye the black wood black. I play the clarinet, by the way, so I know from first hand experience the sort of black muck that comes off a brand new Selmer clarinet until you get it well played in.

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Reks actually responded to Marc's "um, ebony?" comment, and I am guessing that he knows grenadilla = blackwood.

Now preparing for clarinet geek fight! :popcorn:

Ah - didn't look far enough back in the thread. Reeds at dawn....

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