Where to buy Alexander tuba mpcs?

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Re: Where to buy Alexander tuba mpcs?

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billako wrote:Once on ebay I saw a shallow Alexander tuba mpc and unfortunately I did not get it.
Where could I buy such a mouthpiece?
Thanks for any reply. Bill
If you can't find something labelled Alexander, there is always Doug Elliott. He can provide you with his shallow J or L cup, the rim of your choice, and an A or A+ shank, which is designed for old Alex receivers.

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Re: Where to buy Alexander tuba mpcs?

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Rick Denney wrote:
billako wrote:Once on ebay I saw a shallow Alexander tuba mpc and unfortunately I did not get it.
Where could I buy such a mouthpiece?
Thanks for any reply. Bill
If you can't find something labelled Alexander, there is always Doug Elliott. He can provide you with his shallow J or L cup, the rim of your choice, and an A or A+ shank, which is designed for old Alex receivers.

Rick "thinking the combination might be an intonation challenge, however" Denney

Old Alexander mouthpieces are roughly shaped like a Miraphone C4 on the inside, only SMALLER. I've heard that they actually make the intonation of Alexanders better.


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When I bought my Alex F 3 years ago, they had included a JK mouthpiece that they had matched with the horn. Unfortunately it was a 7A (very narrow and very deep). Having the feeling of a large bassbone piece it was preety much unplayable. What were they thinking? Perhaps trying to throw one in that they had a surplus of for some reason...
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Lee Stofer had some Alexander mouthpieces in a couple years ago. I just ordered a Laskey 30G Euro shank from Dillon for my Alexander (which I'm actually about to post for sale). I'll post an update once I get it...jobey
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