What happened to Stofer-Geib mouthpieces?

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What happened to Stofer-Geib mouthpieces?

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I haven't been able to find anywhere that sells these. I received mine by accident and later bought it.

Do these mouthpieces really exist outside of the miss-shipped ones from Kelly a year ago?
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Same info that's been there for over a year.
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lgb&dtuba wrote:Same info that's been there for over a year.
OK, then try this:

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=31697" target="_blank

If you had contacted Lee about it, I'm sure he would let you know that you can buy one.
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I just spoke with Lee the other day - the mouthpieces are still available for order - shoot him an email from his website or the links here on TubeNet. Lee's one of the nicest guys I've spoken with...

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J.c. Sherman wrote: Lee's one of the nicest guys I've spoken with...

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tbn.al wrote:
J.c. Sherman wrote: Lee's one of the nicest guys I've spoken with...

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I concur.
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Indeed. He's done a fine job for some of the people I know on the occasion of needing some work done.
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Atlanta Tuba Dad wrote:I know at least one Atlanta-area player still crying because of Lee's relocation. I suspect he's not the only one. And Lee is indeed one of the nicest guys in the low brass world...
Add me to that list. :cry:
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Me, too.
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