It's all in the name. If you make a version of a mouthpiece in the more or less general Helleberg way, it should probably sell for around $60 give or take. Now, if you attach a name to it -- that's all, no other change, say, for example, Arnold Jacobs -- then all of a sudden, it is now "worth" $145.
Note: This is a purely hypothetical conjecture. Any resemblance to real mouthpieces is entirely coincidental.
But I ain't gonna fall for that old trick. I'm holding out for the genuine Paris Hilton embouchure development kit.
What's the big deal?
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What's the big deal?
Where can one purchase one of those Paris Hilton kits? I'd like to head in that direction.SplatterTone wrote: But I ain't gonna fall for that old trick. I'm holding out for the genuine Paris Hilton embouchure development kit.
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