Kelly Mouthpieces PT-50 being developed - want one?
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PT-50
Hey,
I wouldn't mind messing around with a Kelly PT-50.
Let me know how much they are, when you get them, how soon I can get one, and I will buy one (as long as it isn't too expensive that is).
Thanks!
-Mike
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I wouldn't mind messing around with a Kelly PT-50.
Let me know how much they are, when you get them, how soon I can get one, and I will buy one (as long as it isn't too expensive that is).
Thanks!
-Mike
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Perhaps we can get all the UK ones shipped together? Sort them out at this end to save on cost?Hey! Can I join in from this side of the pond?
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Just talked with Jim --Lowdown wrote:Keep us informed please Leyland?
Since the outside diameter of the rim is larger than anything else in the Kelly line, he's getting started with a larger blank to use for the mold. Once that's rolling, we'll try it out, and actual production will begin.
He says that he's happy to see the interest here, too.
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I'll take one for sure. LMK when and how to pay!
Thanks a ton for doing this!!
Thanks a ton for doing this!!
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PT-50 Cruiser
I'll take one of those mouthpieces, too, if it's reasonably priced ($30 range) but I'd prefer it in whatever color he'd like to make it in as opposed to trying to get it to have a metal-imitation appearance. I'm prepared to go with the majority on the aesthetic point, however.
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PT-50
Please let me know when these become available. I will probably buy one also.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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count me in...
I would like one of these PT-50 copies as well. I have the real thing but you never know when the weather will get cold? Keep me informed. Thanks!
Dave Schaafsma

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- Leland
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Sept 5th -
Jim tells me that it'll be a couple months before production is fully underway and the mouthpiece gets released.
Also, rather than deal with both him & myself for a group purchase (neither of us thought there would be this much interest!), he suggested contacting him directly, and he'll set up a list of buyers. He'll contact everyone once they're ready.
Should be just in time for the winter funeral season!
Jim tells me that it'll be a couple months before production is fully underway and the mouthpiece gets released.
Also, rather than deal with both him & myself for a group purchase (neither of us thought there would be this much interest!), he suggested contacting him directly, and he'll set up a list of buyers. He'll contact everyone once they're ready.
Should be just in time for the winter funeral season!

- Leland
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mail@mouthpiecewizard.com (yes, that's it, no fancy names or numbers)Lowdown wrote:Could you let me(us) have his contact details please? Preferably an email address.
I'll edit the opening post to include it, too.
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Any news yet?
I wondered if anyone has heard any news about when these will be available, or if the project is still on track?
Silver 25J, Bell Up & Front
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
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