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Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:34 am
by sugawi
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Re: FS: Laskey copies 30G, 28C, Geib, Kanstul 18, 24AW, Bb-C

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 4:24 pm
by sugawi
Bump with updated list of available mouthpieces.

Re: FS: Laskey copies 30G, 28C, Geib, Kanstul 18, 24AW, Bb-C

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:48 pm
by albooda
PM sent - 7/3/19 evening....

Re: FS: Laskey copies 30G, 28C, Geib, Kanstul 18, 24AW, Bb-C

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:22 pm
by sugawi
albooda wrote:PM sent - 7/3/19 evening....
Replied

Re: FS: Laskey copies 30G, 28C, Pearson Geib, Kanstul 18, Bb

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 1:50 am
by sugawi
Bump

Re: FS: Laskey copies 30G, 28C, Pearson Geib, Kanstul 18, Bb

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 12:53 am
by sugawi
hrender wrote:What are the rough specs on the Bb-C?
About 1.26 wide with .30 rim.

Re: FS

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:48 pm
by sugawi
Bump

Re: FS: Reynolds 12, Pearson Geib 3, Kanstul 18

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:41 am
by iiipopes
The Kanstul 18 is superior to the Bach 18 in these aspects:
1) consistency - 1.26 Rim I.D. Period. No variance in inside diameter, outside diameter, rim width and contour.
2) tighter throat - has the .328 throat instead of the larger .348 Bach throat - better breath control
3) slightly deeper - less graininess in the low register but no sacrifice to tone, range, response, projection, flexibility and control
If Jim New had not made a custom version for me a few years ago with a 1.28 rim I.D., for the sousaphone I play on occasion, I'd be all over this one.

Re: FS: Reynolds 12, Pearson Geib 3, Kanstul 18, 24AW Melton

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 11:22 pm
by sugawi
Bump. Prices lowered.

Re: FS: Reynolds 12, Tilz M25/PT84 Kanstul 24AW Milton 24AW

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:16 pm
by sugawi
Bump

Re: FS: Reynolds 12, Tilz M25/PT84 Kanstul 24AW Milton 24AW

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:20 am
by sugawi
nworbekim wrote:i'm curious, is there a difference between the kanstul 24AW and the Bach 24AW?
I don’t have Bach anymore so I can’t answer that. From what I know is that Kanstul copies are more consistent while Bach had some variations. Maybe someone else can also pitch in. But as far as Kanstul and Milton, those measure very close to each other as far as rim, cup/depth. Of course Kanstul has standard/American shank and Milton has Euro shank. From outside look little different, I think Kanstul also slightly heavier. I just posted photo of those next to each other.

Re: FS: Reynolds 12, Pearson Geib 3, Kanstul 18

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 4:08 pm
by sugawi
I have noticed that there’s a variation between Kanstul 18 mouthpieces. On the mouthpiece where “Kanstul 18” writing is on one side of mouthpiece throat is larger compared to where “18” is stamped on opposite side.
I have one Kanstul 18 that I just posted for sale and throat is smaller for sure. I have round object that’s .32 and it doesn’t go through this Kanstul 18 mouthpiece. I also tried to place same object where Kanstul and 18 stamped on the same side and object falls through with ease.
iiipopes wrote:The Kanstul 18 is superior to the Bach 18 in these aspects:
1) consistency - 1.26 Rim I.D. Period. No variance in inside diameter, outside diameter, rim width and contour.
2) tighter throat - has the .328 throat instead of the larger .348 Bach throat - better breath control
3) slightly deeper - less graininess in the low register but no sacrifice to tone, range, response, projection, flexibility and control
If Jim New had not made a custom version for me a few years ago with a 1.28 rim I.D., for the sousaphone I play on occasion, I'd be all over this one.