Spit STOPS at the leadpipe though :P It sticks to the edges. I clean my leadpipe out every week or so btw.
Now as to the spit question. Spit gets just as far as the front part of the leadpipe and usually stops. I don't know about you, but I never was able to spit more than a foot, much less 33 or so feet :) -William In a message dated 1/13/2003 12:22:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Subj:Re: [Hornlist] Trick question > Date:1/13/2003 12:22:14 PM Pacific Standard Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A> > Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A> > To:<A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Its condensation allright. On a bet, I collected about two days worth of > it > > into a little jar to prove that it wasn't spit. > > > > What I ended up was just a jar of oily water :) And to prove it wasn't > spit, > > well its easy. Spit has a distintive odor to it and I guarantee you if > you > > leave it out for a little while it'll cake up a little, just like the > tiny > > white flakes you can get on your mouthpiece. > > Something is wrong with this picture - if flakes constitute evidence of > spit, and spit-flakes get as far as the mouthpiece, then spit will get > into the leadpipe also. You probably won't see flakes there because if > you play regularly, the leadpipe never dries out. What's that ooblek that > your snake-brush pushes out of your leadpipe? > > Uh, bon appetit. > > { David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } > { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College } > { Ann Arbor Michigan } > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Horn mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/listinfo/horn > _______________________________________________ Horn mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/listinfo/horn

