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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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Al Cass Fast Oil has enduring favorite of brass players for decades. Al Cass Oil is a combination valve, slide and key oil designed for long lasting lubrication. Al Cass is a petroleum-based oil and is available in a 2 oz. bottle. |
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The famous Al Cass "Fast" is a combination valve, slide, and key lubricant that will not gum or separate under any weather conditions! 2-oz. bottle. |
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0 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Great oil.
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by Irith
9/26/2008 9:54:27 PM
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Musical Experience:
Sophomore in HS
Style of music:
All kinds
Hometown
Texas
Well, it's valve oil. It makes my valves fast, they don't stick, and it doesn't make them dirty. I used Blue Juice for three years, but then I found a bottle of this on the band hall floor, and haven't looked back since. Blue Juice tends to make my valves gummy, and at times putting it on sticky valves only makes them worse.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
The best out there, no gimmicks, just performs year after year
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by Bob Hawkins
9/19/2008 7:01:20 AM
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Musical Experience:
Masters Degree in Music, played 60 plus years
Style of music:
jazz and classical
Hometown
North Carolina Inner Banks
I have tried Ultra Pure too. It is a fine oil, but Al Cass is as good, costs much less. I have used Al Cass for over twelve years and it never let me down! Great performance and valve.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Why not?
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by Renee
8/18/2008 12:11:40 AM
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Musical Experience:
From birth to college: euphonium, voice, tuba, trumpet, trombone, piano
Style of music:
Marching, classical, romantic, jazz, baroque, avant-garde, and everything inbetween
Hometown
Cullowhee, NC
Since I started playing brass instruments 11 years ago, I have been using Al Cass. I have never had any problems with it. I never have to use too much of it, and it keeps my valve and slide action quick and smooth for months on end without gunking up or corroding my instrument. If you only play one instrument, a bottle should last you for a few years! It's inexpensive, so I would say that it is the best valve oil for your money.
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2 found helpful, 3 found unhelpful.
Great stuff
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by John C.
7/31/2008 1:45:56 PM
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Musical Experience:
Come back trumpet/cornet player
Style of music:
sacred and jazz
Hometown
South Carolina
This is one of the best valve oils on the market. The other one that I like is Holton. Whatever you do, don't use Blue Juice. It will gum up your valves.
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3 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Excellent.
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by Jordan
4/20/2008 3:47:27 PM
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Musical Experience:
5+ years
Style of music:
Band, church orchestra
Hometown
Georgia
I have been using Al-Cass ever since I began playing, and it has been a reliable product. It never sticks at all. Highly recommend to anyone looking for affordable, reliable lubrication.
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