Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:40 am

Some of these were made by Terry Warburton, but there was apparently a conflict and a Terry had a sell a bunch of them directly at blowout prices. I got one of those. It's a very large Helleberg-style mouthpiece, substantially bigger than my PT-48. I find that I had troubles in the upper register with it, and what it did in the lower register wasn't worth the trouble. It's okay, but I prefer my other mouthpieces. I found it lacked color (i.e., it suppressed those all-important upper overtones).cowboybob wrote:Latley I've been playing on the mouthpiece that came with my St. Pete. It says Tuba Exchange model Rose LS around the rim. A google search yeided nothing, does anyone have any information?
Failing a positive ID what is the proper way to mesure the dimensions of a mouthpiece?
I'm willing to trade it for someting, but what are the other choices?cktuba wrote:Marcinkiewicz made the Tuba Exchange Rose Model after the relationship between TE and Warburton ended. I actually preferred the Warburton version on my HB2 at the time and until fairly recently was looking to acquire one. I am now using a G&W Caver and plan on sticking with that. However, Rick if you ever want to get rid of that Warburton I will gladly trade you either a Marcinkiewicz Rose Model or a DEG ME5 for it.
Don't give up yet.cktuba wrote:Rick, I don't have much else that would be considered good trade bait.