Cool product report
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ztuba
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Re: Cool product report
she have a web site or something?
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Re: Cool product report
Looks decent. 22 bucks for a three mouthpiece pouch if you buy it now. Their website doesn't show accessories though so just go straight to ebay to look at them. Just type in "tuba pouch".
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Re: Cool product report
Heh. Mine was in the mail yesterday. Solid construction. My mouthpieces fit inside. I don't feel like I made a terrible financial sacrifice to get this 3-mouthpiece pouch which successfully serves as a pouch for three of my mouthpieces. So you could call that value.
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wr4
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Re: Cool product report
LJV wrote:
I keep my 'whateva' in the pouch, but sometimes forget that it's there.
I bought one on e-Bay thinking it would be 'good'. It's 'really good' - nice soft leather, substantial materials and well put together.They have spots for three tuba mouthpieces and a miscellaneous pouch for whateva. The spots for mouthpieces are velvet lined. The whole shabang zippers closed.
I keep my 'whateva' in the pouch, but sometimes forget that it's there.
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Re: Cool product report
I have a previous incarnation of this product, called, I think "the tuba butler", it has spaces for 2 mouthpieces, and a pocket for bottles or whatever, and looks quite cool.
So, yes a good product and well made.
So, yes a good product and well made.
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Re: Cool product report
Surely, you know the only way to carry mouthpieces is in a hard case. Mouthpiece pouches just do not provide adequate protection!LJV wrote:I picked up a couple of Dolly Bags Three tuba mouthpiece pouch thingys of the 'Bay. You can also buy them directly from her.
They have spots for three tuba mouthpieces and a miscellaneous pouch for whateva. The spots for mouthpieces are velvet lined. The whole shabang zippers closed.
You should have known better than to post that here - now more tuba players are going to run out and buy so-called "pouches" that do not offer the kind of security a mouthpiece hardcase offers:
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Re: Cool product report
Seeing as mouthpieces don't cost thousands of dollars, I think a pouch is fineMartyNeilan wrote:Surely, you know the only way to carry mouthpieces is in a hard case. Mouthpiece pouches just do not provide adequate protection!LJV wrote:I picked up a couple of Dolly Bags Three tuba mouthpiece pouch thingys of the 'Bay. You can also buy them directly from her.
They have spots for three tuba mouthpieces and a miscellaneous pouch for whateva. The spots for mouthpieces are velvet lined. The whole shabang zippers closed.
You should have known better than to post that here - now more tuba players are going to run out and buy so-called "pouches" that do not offer the kind of security a mouthpiece hardcase offers:
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Sadly, that has not been my experience at all. Neither Dolly nor her son (a pro trumpet player) answer e-mails or letters about the bag I mailed about three years ago for a replacement zipper. She phoned once to apologize, but never followed through.LJV wrote:I picked up a couple of Dolly Bags Three tuba mouthpiece pouch thingys of the 'Bay. You can also buy them directly from her. . . . PS: she was quick to ship and flexible regarding payment, too.
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Needs a chain and handcuff.MartyNeilan wrote: Surely, you know the only way to carry mouthpieces is in a hard case. Mouthpiece pouches just do not provide adequate protection!
You should have known better than to post that here - now more tuba players are going to run out and buy so-called "pouches" that do not offer the kind of security a mouthpiece hardcase offers:
