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Holes in Flute Pipes
By Phil Housh

I have a question about a rank of pipes in my Seeburg Celesta.  When
I was removing the pipes the other day for cleaning the instrument,
I found small holes drilled in the body of the flute (I believe they
are flute) pipes.  Some of them have been covered with masking tape,
some have been covered with what looks like Scotch tape, and still
others have been left uncovered.  I'm pretty new with this and was
wondering if anyone has a clue as to why they have been drilled.

Thanks for your time,

Phil Housh


(Message sent Thu 10 Jan 2002, 04:45:35 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Flute, Holes, Pipes

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