Bach mouthpiece plating
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:33 pm
Last October I bought a new Bach 18 mouthpiece for my Olds O99-3. Seems to be a good match. I play an average of about an hour each day, and after a concert last Tuesday, July 16th, I noticed the brass showing through at the rim. I took it back to the local store where I bought it, Rieman Music in Des Moines - they agreed it shouldn't have worn that quickly and offered to make good with my choice of returning it to the company, exchanging it at the store, or replating by Anderson at their expense. I opted replatng as I like the mouthpiece and I don't trust that a new replacement would give me any better wear than the original, and from what I have read here Anderson should do a proper job.
I'm curious if this was a freak occurrence or if this is just another example of a once quality company willing to chuck a great reputation to save a few cents in manufacturing costs. Comments? Thanks!
I'm curious if this was a freak occurrence or if this is just another example of a once quality company willing to chuck a great reputation to save a few cents in manufacturing costs. Comments? Thanks!