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Leonard
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Icon 9 posted November 06, 2014 08:52 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I have a call I really like that has suddenly developed a problem.

The reed clamps down on the tone board and refuses to vibrate. This happens occasionally, and the remedy is rather simple but I have not attempted anything with this one because I don't want to cause any permanent damage.

What's a low impact solution?

Good hunting. El Bee

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Lone Howl
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Icon 1 posted November 06, 2014 11:23 AM      Profile for Lone Howl   Email Lone Howl         Edit/Delete Post 
3 simple things to try...
1)Make sure reed is covering air channel completly.
2)Flip the reed over and see what it does.

Or
3)Slip your finger under the reed and run it along the toneboard towards the reed block or cork notch, whichever you have. Not all the way, just enough to bend the reed upwards a tiny bit. After that, it should do better. It just gets it off the toneboard a bit, sort of letting it arch over itself and smoothing things out.

If its a Tally Ho type call, definetly flipping reed may help, or reed replacement may be the solution?

[ November 06, 2014, 11:26 AM: Message edited by: Lone Howl ]

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted November 06, 2014 11:51 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
The first suggestion seems to produce results. I mean, it was "maybe" a couple thousandths but I pulled on it and it started working.

Flipping the reed over? First, the reed is notched and tied with dental floss. (no not a tally ho) Second, changing the reed would change everything in a killer cat call; no thank you.

I'm good, thanks! LB

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Lone Howl
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Icon 1 posted November 06, 2014 12:53 PM      Profile for Lone Howl   Email Lone Howl         Edit/Delete Post 
Good deal : )

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Chris S
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Icon 1 posted November 12, 2014 08:55 AM      Profile for Chris S           Edit/Delete Post 
Scuffing the toneboard lightly with an emory board.
Like Lone Howl says, the reed should cover the channel at the end just slightly. Right on is preferable, too much is okay, too little will definitely cause issues.
Quit slobbering all over the reed...
I've messed with hundreds of calls and the change in sound by using any of these methods is infinitesimal on open reeds. JC style reeds are much more finicky.

[ November 12, 2014, 08:59 AM: Message edited by: Chris S ]

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