Mouthpice question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 1:02 am
That's what I thought as well. All of my mouthpieces are at least 3 7/8 inches long....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.
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.Tubaryan12 wrote:Anyone know what brand this is?
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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...Daniel C. Oberloh wrote:I guess I can see the confusion between the two. They are so much alike.![]()
But they are large and small on the opposite ends !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...
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.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.