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<p>[QUOTE="davidh, post: 1234975, member: 15062"]But yours was the other explanation. Seriously though, maybe one of us is wrong, maybe both of us are wrong. But nevertheless, I'd be interested in a logical explanation of how, as you say, the outer two layers wore down leaving the softer center layer almost untouched with reeding still visible, even though they all started out the same diameter and with reeds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidh, post: 1234975, member: 15062"]But yours was the other explanation. Seriously though, maybe one of us is wrong, maybe both of us are wrong. But nevertheless, I'd be interested in a logical explanation of how, as you say, the outer two layers wore down leaving the softer center layer almost untouched with reeding still visible, even though they all started out the same diameter and with reeds.[/QUOTE]
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