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Who did your custom mouthpiece?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:58 am
by bububassboner
Good day,
For those of you who have had a custom mouthpiece made who did you go to? I have always wanted a bass trombone mouthpiece made to my specs but can't seem to find a company willing to do the work. So who did you go to and how was the experience?

Thanks in advance

Re: Who did your custom mouthpiece?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 12:03 pm
by Tom
Karl Hammond did mine back when he was at Schilke. He made a custom screw rim, based on a Schilke product, to fit on another manufacturer's mouthpiece, so it wasn't a complete unit...but nonetheless, it was custom work. Very well done.

Karl has his own place these days: http://www.karlhammonddesign.com

Re: Who did your custom mouthpiece?

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 3:06 pm
by iiipopes
I also had Jim at Kanstul make the mouthpiece I use with my recording bell. I wanted an 18-style bowl mouthpiece for a little bit brighter tone and projection, but with a 1.28 cup diameter to match my other mouthpieces instead of the slightly smaller Bach bowl, and the slightly smaller throat that Kanstul uses to help me and my breath support instead of the wider throat Bach uses. Jim emailed me a CNC printout which I was able to cut a cardboard template to make sure it was what I wanted, and it is perfect for me for my intended application.

Re: Who did your custom mouthpiece?

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:26 pm
by Roger Lewis
My custom mouthpiece was made by Emil at Giardinelli's in New York City about 1970. It is similar to the mouthpiece that Toby Hanks was playing at the time. I still use it from time to time. Has 2 rims that are interchangeable. One of them he made on a Sunday while I waited. Great craftsmanship and a great person. Don't know where he is now but would love to know.

Roger

Re: Who did your custom mouthpiece?

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:30 pm
by ken k
i believe Richard Houser at Houser mouthpeice works will make a custom too.

http://www.housermouthpiece.net/" target="_blank

he is located in SE PA about an hour our to philadelphia.

ken k