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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 10:03 pm
by Alex Reeder
Take a look at the other threads on the site. There have been two or three very recently. I am not in a situation where I am looking for a new mouthpiece now, but if I was I would at least check these out. I have no idea how they sound but they sure do have the "cool factor!"

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 10:40 pm
by Leland

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 9:09 am
by Leland
NuPhil wrote: I have tried a few (non plated versions) that left a nasty taste in my mouth
But, they weren't G&W mouthpieces, as they weren't on the market yet. Ivan Giddings addressed your concern before, and said that during testing, he did find a few alloys that had a bad aftertaste, and that in the production models they are using an alloy that has no taste.

Just wanting to keep the record straight...

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:37 am
by Leland
NuPhil wrote:
Leland wrote:
NuPhil wrote: I have tried a few (non plated versions) that left a nasty taste in my mouth
But, they weren't G&W mouthpieces, as they weren't on the market yet.
Sorry,
I tend to forget those who I have offended on this site (high sensitivity)

Eh, it's not so much "offending" as it is making sure the correct info gets associated with this company.

Other attempts at stainless steel mouthpieces are just that -- "other attempts". G&W seem to have learned from the previous ones, and their own years of R&D have helped them to sort out a lot of potential problems, including avoiding any nasty aftertaste.