Joe Murphy's LOUD mouthpieces

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I say that if bloke was that impressed with it it must be good. Blke dosen't hand out compliments like there were cheap candy.

Hmmm I'll have to go see about the euph mouthpieces.



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I see an LM-4 in my future.
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Not that I am looking at any big name jobs, or that any of you guys have heard me play, but... I really like the LM-25 (Euphonium) mouthpiece that I bought from Joe. The stainless is very "slick" to the face and that makes for easy adjustments of embouchure. He is preparing a larger backbore version and I am looking forward to trying that, as well.
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Some fairly eye-catching ads for those loud guys...

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