lexan vs. lucite

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rocksanddirt
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Re: lexan vs. lucite

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short answer.....they are different kinds of rigid plastic.
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Re: lexan vs. lucite

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bloke wrote:Is anyone currently offering Lucite tuba mouthpieces?
Looks like the Josef Klier line is available in "Plexiglas/perspex" (for 114 euros vs. 83 for silver-plated):

http://www.jk-klier.de/
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Re: lexan vs. lucite

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I use a lexam rim on my DE set up, very comfortable, can't say there's much of a sound difference for me but as Doug says, it feels smaller than the same rim in metal.

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