what kind of mouthpiece pouch?
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what kind of mouthpiece pouch?
I would like to get a mouthpiece pouch that holds multiple mouthpieces...i haven't had any luck finding any at dillons, wwbw, etc, and found one at baltimore brass co.
can anybody vouch for the quality of that model?
any other suggestions?
-Christian Carichner
can anybody vouch for the quality of that model?
any other suggestions?
-Christian Carichner
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Mike Milnarik sells a very nice one. Heavily padded, made of cordura nylon,with a Velcro closure, holding two mouthpieces (or a mouthpiece and a whistle):

Get it at:
http://www.tubastudio.com

Get it at:
http://www.tubastudio.com
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I won a Milnarik pouch at a tuba contest a while back (thanks, Mike!), and I can vouch that they are great! The one I have holds two tuba mouthpieces. It has really thick padding and seems very sturdily built.I experimented with mine a bit, and you can throw it around and drop it, whatever, with no fear of damage or of the mouthpieces falling out.
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I would forth the Cavallaro pouch. However I have been entriqued by the Brass Butler for Tuba on ebay that Tubaryan12 mentioned.
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How about these? I like mine, but I had to alter it just a little. They stitched up between the slots a little too high, the mouthpieces wouldn't push in the slots quite far enough to close the zipper easily. I pulled a few stitches out so the mouthpieces fit just right. It has lots of padding to protect the mouthpieces in case you would drop the pouch. And $20 is plenty cheap for this pouch.fpoon wrote:Anyone have pics of the Cavallaro?


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Dough Elliott sells single cases that work quite well. I don't see them on his website (http://www.dougelliottmouthpieces.com), but I'm pretty sure that he sells them separately (his mouthpieces come with one).cowboybob wrote:Are there any single mouthpiece zippered cases? Currently I'm using the "rubber" case that came with my tuba exchange mystary mouthpiece. The protection the case offers seems adequet, however, It takes me almost five minutes to get it in the case.
I prefer the cases like Doug's and Mike Milnarik's that use a flap, instead of those that are boxy and three-dimensional, because they seem to fit in a gig-bag music pouch better.
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I highly suggest the milnarik pouch! I won 2 of them about a year ago at NERTEC in MA. I absolutly love em! they fit in my altieri gig bag perfect and havent damaged my mouthpieces yet!
check it out! worth the buy
check it out! worth the buy
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