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Is that the Schilke adjustable MP that Mr. Jacobs iwas photographed with? It's kind of hard to tell.
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...yet if they were to pay any attention at all to the dimensions given by the seller, they would realize that it (though possibly made by the same maker) is a bass trombone mouthpiece.
That's what I thought as well. All of my mouthpieces are at least 3 7/8 inches long.
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Tubaryan12 wrote:Anyone know what brand this is?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
Well, Ryan, it obviously caught a lot of people's attention, including mine. On further examination, we can see that someone is likely to be very disappointed.
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I guess I can see the confusion between the two. They are so much alike. :lol:

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Daniel C. Oberloh wrote:I guess I can see the confusion between the two. They are so much alike. :lol:
I can see how that can happen--they're both round with a small hole on one end and a large one on the other...
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I can see how that can happen--they're both round with a small hole on one end and a large one on the other...
But they are large and small on the opposite ends ! :lol:

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harold wrote:Well, the mouthpiece arrived today and it fits a tenor trombone. The one thing that is different from most of the adjustable cups that I have seen is that this one has a lock ring on it.
Why not buy a new one, custom-mde to your specs? Gerry Endsley is really accommodating and his ACM's have lockrings--and good plating.

http://www.dmamusic.org/tromba/endsleybrass.html
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