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Sadly, yes. Canadian Brass gold Daellenbach that I haven't used (needed) in years. :oops:
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they are def not clunkers, just ones I don't use right now, but they are really close to what I play now.

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Yamaha 67C4, kellyberg, and a Bach 24W all ended up in my car somehow. Also have a helleberg that spends some time in there and could be playable pretty quickly
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I have a Besson #14.
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Thankfully I haven't hit the age where I start forgetting mouthpieces! ;)
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Ever since I forgot my mouthpiece for a quintet rehearsal, I have kept a Kellyberg in my glove box just in case.

The quintet on that rehearsal night went to a bar instead and drank beer for 2 hours :shock:

Next time I forget a mouthpiece I may or may not get the Kellyberg out of the car depending on how thirsty I am!! :lol:


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I keep the PT50 that I am not currently using in the my car just in case. :tuba:
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I join the ranks of those who has a Kellyberg in my glove box, and a music stand on the floor in the back at all times.
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probably not a bad idea, Many years ago i grabbed my sousaphone (with no case) to play a parade and arrived at the parade to realize I did not have a mouthpeice. Luckily there was enough time to run home since I was not far form home.

Ever since that day however I always make sure I have one. Since I have no case for my helicon I have a little fanny pack with oil, bits, neck, mouthpiece and lyre for my helicon. I always make sure I have it. But having one in the car would be a good idea and I think I wil start to do that. I keep an extra music stand in every car and a an extra black bow tie in my tuba case. I have a Conn 2 and a few extra hellebergs that just might become car backups! I should probably keep some trombone pieces there too.

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ken k wrote:... I keep an extra music stand in every car and a an extra black bow tie in my tuba case. I have a Conn 2 and a few extra hellebergs that just might become car backups! I should probably keep some trombone pieces there too.

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Sounds like a wise precaution -- better to have it and not need it than t'other way 'round ... :D
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Yes....a Lexan Canadian Brass Jacobs mouthpiece resides in my glovebox. Luckily, I've never had to pull my reserve 'shute.....

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glove box mouthpiece....

sounds like a name for a band.....

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At one point in time I had 3 DIllion Geib 3 mouthpieces. One in brass and two in bronze*. I picked up two of them (can't remember which) for very little money so I had one I could always leave in the car, briefcase, etc. If I hadn't found those cheap, I probably would have had bought another Bach 7. This was when I was pretty much teaching lessons and playing only CC. If I had to have a backup for bass tuba, it probably would have been a Mirafone C4 or Bach 18.

*Yes I preferred the sound of the bronze. It seemed to carry more fundamental in the sound.
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Always a Kellyberg. Great for the occasional buzzing, and prevents the "did I forget my mouthpiece?" paranoia that everyone experiences at least once.
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I keep a Miraphone C4 in the glove box, in a pinch, it doubles as a CC or F MP (or BBb or Eb). I also have a kellyberg floating around the car most of the time.

I did have to play a gig once on the tbone player's spare mouthpiece and it was traumatic enough that I keep extras everywhere. . .

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A Dillon M1CB, with a bored out throat. I have since started doing this because I did forget my briefcase, which happened to have all my music and mouthpieces in it, a few weeks ago. Thankfully we were playing Dvorak 9, so I just sat there anyway...
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Currently, in my 1998 Silverado I carry (in the center console) the following:

Kellyberg - old gold
Americanized Geib- very, very old mpc that followed me after graduating from UK
Conn Helleberg- it too followed me home . . .
Screwrim- made at UK by physics department based on Schilke and Herrick
Stofer Chief - obtained in a trade with Jeopardymaster for Helleberg Sear
Stofer Gieb - if Lee does it, then I love it.

All are in Grime Gutter pouches with the odd leather Gard pouch interspersed for shock absorption. These are easier to replace than a stolen tuba, plus I always know where they are.
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