WTB - F tuba mouthpiece

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Jonathan Fowler
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WTB - F tuba mouthpiece

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Looking for something small-ish to try in my Alex155.
Something like a PT-65, Bobo solo, etc. You tell me...
Condition not terribly important as this is more of a fishing expedition than anything.

PM or reply here is OK.

Jon
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Re: WTB - F tuba mouthpiece

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I have a fantastic Canadian Brass MB-64G (like a PT64 with the CB blank and a PT standard shank) that I bought on a whim and will be posting it later today. Its in like new condition and is the 2nd best PT/RT64-ish I've ever played...but I just don't need seven 64's on the shelf....

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Re: WTB - F tuba mouthpiece

Post by b.williams »

Try a Denis Wick 5l. I use one with an Amati kraslice F tuba. You might like it.
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Re: WTB - F tuba mouthpiece

Post by Jonathan Fowler »

I think I have found what I needed. Thanks to all of those that reached out.
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