Nice mouthpiece pouch
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Nice mouthpiece pouch
I'm looking for a new mouthpiece pouch that will hold at least 2 mouthpieces but hopefully all 3 of them. Any suggestions? I've already emailed DollyBags to see how much it would cost for them to make a pouch for all 3 of them but if you've seen something online or know of a store that sales them already made, please let me know.
I've also thought about making my own.... Since I'm completely new to making something like this, post a picture or two of what you've made to carry your mouthpieces!
I've also thought about making my own.... Since I'm completely new to making something like this, post a picture or two of what you've made to carry your mouthpieces!
Ricky
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1st Chair Tuba - Weber State University Wind Ensemble '03-'08
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I already have 3 vinyl pouches but I'm just looking for an easier and safer way to tote them around.TUbajohn20J wrote:Why don't you just get 3 vinyl mouthpiece pouches and carry them in a bag, or your case. Do you know Brad Hughes?.. since you march with phantom. He's in our tuba section here at TJC.
Yup, I know Brad! We marched together in 06, his rookie year at Phantom and my age-out/rookie year. He's a great guy and tell him I said hi (even though he might not remember who I am...).
Ricky
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Low Brass Section Leader - Weber State University Marching Band '03-'07

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Try this:
http://www.tubastudio.com/store.htm
I have both the double and the single Milnarik pouch, and am pleased with them.
Allen
http://www.tubastudio.com/store.htm
I have both the double and the single Milnarik pouch, and am pleased with them.
Allen
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I have the Cavallaro roll for four mouthpieces - it's OK but I sometimes hear a faint "clinking" as the outside edges of the bowls sometimes touch against each other.
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Re: Nice mouthpiece pouch
My ladyfriend knitted a couple of mouthpiece pouches for me. First one was a little on the large side. They're just bags with drawstrings. She made it out to be pretty easy, but I don't know the details - if knitting in a circle with a "circular needle" or more than two straight needles sounds advanced, then this would probably be advanced, but at least it's too small to take very long.tubaribonephone wrote: I've also thought about making my own.... Since I'm completely new to making something like this, post a picture or two of what you've made to carry your mouthpieces!
There are bound to be a few sources of small leather drawstring bags, for various non-musical applications. For example (discovered via web search), shot for muzzle loading rifles.
I suppose it's possible that volatile components of some materials, maybe even leather, could tarnish a silver mouthpiece.
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I sewed this bag by hand (before I bought my machine last year) and it works great.

It's a heavily padded drawstring bag big enough for my Dr. Beat, tuner, mouthpiece rim, pencils, pencil sharpener, oils, a few small breathing aids and several mouthpieces in individual vinyl or leather pouches, not to mention a paperback or book of sudoku if I'm expecting a wait someplace.
With the extra heavy padding I just fill it up and toss it in my bell before putting the horn in the case/dent bag. No worries about damage and the flames are pretty sexy.

It's a heavily padded drawstring bag big enough for my Dr. Beat, tuner, mouthpiece rim, pencils, pencil sharpener, oils, a few small breathing aids and several mouthpieces in individual vinyl or leather pouches, not to mention a paperback or book of sudoku if I'm expecting a wait someplace.
With the extra heavy padding I just fill it up and toss it in my bell before putting the horn in the case/dent bag. No worries about damage and the flames are pretty sexy.
Josh Calkin
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I have a Cavallaro roll pouch made for 4 trombone mouthpieces and I pulled out the stitching then took it to the local dry cleaning/alteration store. They sewed three pockets into it and it's been perfect for three mouthpieces, no matter size/shape/weight of them.brianggilbert wrote:I have the Cavallaro roll for four mouthpieces - it's OK but I sometimes hear a faint "clinking" as the outside edges of the bowls sometimes touch against each other.
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I use a backpack for that....and it keeps my hands free to open the door while I drag the tuba around on a luggage cart.tubaphore wrote:Another idea: take those three mouthpieces in their rubber cases and put them in this.
As an added benefit, you'll have tons of room to put all of your music, oils, and electronic gadgets in there too.
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I use the neoprene Mouthpiece pouch that Ivan Giddings sells. It's big enough to put both of my GW heavywall mouthpieces in.
These Mouthpiece pouches have a neoprene insert that allows you to put multiple mouthpieces in the pouch without them touching each other.
These Mouthpiece pouches have a neoprene insert that allows you to put multiple mouthpieces in the pouch without them touching each other.
Daniel Knox
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I'd second the Cavallaro quad tuba mouthpiece pouch available at
Dillon's ...
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... 40TU4.aspx
You could give Matt or Davin a call and they can get you all set up without much fuss or muss. It's actually a fairly common item that should be widely available, but the internal and external padding lets you store four mouthpieces ... your three and the one you'll add (soon). Since it has belt loops, it moves where you move, alleviating extra handling and possible damage to your $50 to $250 EACH investments in mpcs.
Dillon's ...
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... 40TU4.aspx
You could give Matt or Davin a call and they can get you all set up without much fuss or muss. It's actually a fairly common item that should be widely available, but the internal and external padding lets you store four mouthpieces ... your three and the one you'll add (soon). Since it has belt loops, it moves where you move, alleviating extra handling and possible damage to your $50 to $250 EACH investments in mpcs.
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