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What is a Perantucci S8?
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:06 am
by Mike Lopp
I cant seem to find anything on them.
Mike
Perantucci S8?
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:08 pm
by Robert Tucci
Mike,
The Perantucci S8 has an interesting history. Many years ago when I studied in Chicago (1958-60) my teacher, Arnold Jacobs, gave me a mouthpiece which his good friend Renold Schilke made for him. Arnold had an extremely small mouthpiece that was delivered with an "Alexander" F-tuba. I have one of these, simply too narrow. Arnold Jacobs always looked for positive factors, in his students but also with objects such as mouthpieces. He told Renold Schilke that there was something he liked about the cup of that mouthpiece. The mouthpiece Renold made was based on the same cup design yet wider. Later such a mouthpiece was avaialable from the Schilke shop as "Model A". Going back to 1971-72 I was in the process of developing a modern F-tuba mouthpiece. One of the samples prepared was the "8" and with a different rim, the "S8". These mutated into the PT-60 and PT-62. At the same time, the mouthpiece that became the very popular PT-64 was worked up. I retained the mouthpiece Arnold gave me for obvious reasons! A photo of the two unique mouthpieces can be sent as required.
Bob Tucci
Re: What is a Perantucci S8?
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 5:46 pm
by Mike Lopp
Thank you so much for the replies!! I really appreciate it.
Mike