(This post was last modified: 11-28-2020, 11:02 PM by churchilllafemme.)
I'm thankful for modern blankets; I wouldn't want to have to chase a turkey around to collect the feathers.
Archaeology News Report: The economic and cultural aspects of raising turkeys to supply feathers in the ancient Southwest.
But when I was younger and playing my oboe every day, I used the feathers for drying the bore after use; for some reason they worked better than chamois or synthetic swabs. And turkey feathers are even offered commercially for oboe swabbing, as are pheasant feathers, which I never used.
Premium Turkey Tail Feather – Natural – Charles Double Reed Company (charlesmusic.com)
Oboe Swabs, Oboe Feathers, Bassoon Swabs (forrestsmusic.com)
Man, talk about a niche market...
And since I know you're all so interested, I had a high-quality left-handed knife and used to buy split and gouged bamboo cane from France to make my own reeds.
Landwell Double Hollow Ground Reed Knife (hodgeproductsinc.com)
RDG France Oboe Cane – RDG Woodwinds
Do I miss those days? I don't miss the tedium of practicing 2 hours or more each day, often the same passage over and over and over without ever getting it exactly right. But I definitely miss the satisfaction making a good reed and of teaching, the camaraderie of the musicians, and the joy of being a part, for just a moment, of making a transcendant orchestral sound.
Archaeology News Report: The economic and cultural aspects of raising turkeys to supply feathers in the ancient Southwest.
But when I was younger and playing my oboe every day, I used the feathers for drying the bore after use; for some reason they worked better than chamois or synthetic swabs. And turkey feathers are even offered commercially for oboe swabbing, as are pheasant feathers, which I never used.
Premium Turkey Tail Feather – Natural – Charles Double Reed Company (charlesmusic.com)
Oboe Swabs, Oboe Feathers, Bassoon Swabs (forrestsmusic.com)
Man, talk about a niche market...
And since I know you're all so interested, I had a high-quality left-handed knife and used to buy split and gouged bamboo cane from France to make my own reeds.
Landwell Double Hollow Ground Reed Knife (hodgeproductsinc.com)
RDG France Oboe Cane – RDG Woodwinds
Do I miss those days? I don't miss the tedium of practicing 2 hours or more each day, often the same passage over and over and over without ever getting it exactly right. But I definitely miss the satisfaction making a good reed and of teaching, the camaraderie of the musicians, and the joy of being a part, for just a moment, of making a transcendant orchestral sound.
John