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SAKAKEENY "FIXED PIN" bassoon forming mandrel-stainless steel tip-German handle
$ 7.89
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Description
"FIXED PIN"Stainless Steel
"SAKAKEENY STYLE"
Forming mandrel
for use with
Fixed pin Drying racks
-plus-
mounted into a
German made
PFERD Ergonomic handle
International buyers are welcome!
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This listing is for a FIXED PIN forming mandrel. The "Sakakeeny Style" stainless steel mandrel pin (somewhat shorter & with a collar stop)
has been permanently mounted into a German made PFERD handle. Do a search for the PFERD company, and you will see that they are a large German manufacturer of files and other hand tools. This handle has been in production for years, and is used widely by guys who spend hours hand sharpening carbide chainsaw teeth.
The pronounced lip at the top of the handle is there for thumb placement, and for allowing adequate pressure into the reed as you go through the forming process.
Aslo do a search for George Sakakeeny. He is an amazing player (
http://musaic.nws.edu/videos/bassoon-excerpt-scheherazade)
and professor of bassoon for over 20 years at the Oberlin Conservatory.
The "Sakakeeny Style" stainless steel mandrel pin (somewhat shorter & with a collar stop)
is quite unique in that it is purposely
shorter in length so that it does not go too far beyond the first wire and has a precisely placed collar so that there is never any question about how far the mandrel pin should be inserted during the forming process. Here is a direct quote from Mr. Sakakeeny about his forming mandrel design:
"This method of forming the tube requires a forming mandrel that is not too long and that is fairly narrow at its tip. At full insertion, it should only extend a few millimeters past the first wire. At its bottom or hilt, it should be about 5mm in diameter. If the forming mandrel is too long, the cane will probably crack.”
Normally Mr. Sakakeeny prefers removable tips, and recommends keeping the reed on the same forming mandrel tip during the 1-2 week drying process, as well as during the turks head wrapping process. I have listings for those removable tips and the companion drying racks that go with them in my store. They are also sold on Justin Millers site as well.
Do a search for George Sakakeeny. He is an amazing player
and professor of bassoon for over 20 years at the Oberlin Conservatory.
Mr. Sakakeeny also has just released on iTunes a reed making "eBook" which is revolutionary in concept. Not only is the content enlightening but within the book are numerous video clips of Mr Sakakeeny explaining and demonstrating all of his concepts and methodologies. It is unlike any reed making tutorial you will ever come across. Check it out!!!!
(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vtJhYs1TRc)
Additionally, this handle is different from my other handles, or other removable pin handles sold by other bassoon specialty houses, in that the pin is permanently fixed into the handle using high grade marine epoxy, and is intended specifically for use with fixed pin drying racks.
View my eBay store for a separate listing of more mandrel tips, as well as other combinations of handles, racks, & pins.
If you buy this, or any other tool, I can include and ship any cane order you place for
NO
additional cost in shipping
.
Flat rate shipping in US is .95.
International buyers always welcome
.
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.
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