Mr. A,
--Thanks for checking on the gaskets for me. I just looked at the website. They have gaskets :'(, but nothing for a Hohner Super 64.
To make a gasket like a Dee's Gasket, you first have to get lucky and find the right material. The Teflon that Dee used for gaskets is soft. Different from the Teflon baking sheets that we used to use for valves. Can anybody suggest a material that will work? Maybe 0.5 mm thick, compressible AND after you compress it and release the pressure, it springs back to its former thickness.
Then you have to trace the right shape onto it. Then you have to cut the shape and the holes. Precision has to be smaller than one or 0.5 mm.
I appreciate the improvement that Dee's Gaskets make.
I also appreciate the paint on my slides. I painted the slide of my Performance 64X, and still it took too much air. I added two more coats of paint at the low end and that was marvelous. I might add one more puff of paint at the low end. I removed paint from the high end of my slide, because the nots up there sounded too squally.