Help finding something...please?
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Re: Help finding something...please?
Loud's LM-3 is almost exactly what you've described. I have one of those and a Bayamo; and the LM-3 is a little deeper with less of a bowl - more of a funnel. I believe you can get either the standard LM3 (narrow - slightly rounded) or a C4 style (wider - more rounded) rim, or both since it is a screw rim.
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Re: Help finding something...please?
The Dr. Young is a vintage piece that isn't made anymore. They occasionally show up for sale here. I've only seen one in person and it was on Dr. Young's horn at TubaChristmas Cleveland. That thing is huge. 
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Re: Help finding something...please?
Am I missing something? Is the Hellenburg model actually a Helleberg for women?pauvog1 wrote:I'm considering looking for a more V shaped, or helenburg style mouthpiece ... but am just curious if there is a large helenburg mp in that rim size
- Hellenburg style cup. (Or a hybrid that favor an more hellenburg (V) shape)
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What do you differ with? Its size or that they aren't made anymore?KiltieTuba wrote:I beg to differ good sir ... I somehow bought an old stock of his newer batch......Tubaryan12 wrote:The Dr. Young is a vintage piece that isn't made anymore. They occasionally show up for sale here. I've only seen one in person and it was on Dr. Young's horn at TubaChristmas Cleveland. That thing is huge.
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Re: Help finding something...please?
+1imperialbari wrote:http://www.angus1.com/ssh/
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Re: Help finding something...please?
The Bayamo used to be my main piece, but I wanted something with a flatter rim/sharper bite. I purchased a Sidney SSH Classic, and I love it. It might be a tiny bit smaller than the Bayamo in all dimensions, but it's still a large mp.
I may end up sending my Bayamo out to get a flattened rim/sharpened bite because I love it so much.
I may end up sending my Bayamo out to get a flattened rim/sharpened bite because I love it so much.
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Re: Help finding something...please?
With the same aperture diameter the sample with the sharper rim will be perceived as being narrower.
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Re: Help finding something...please?
Australian mouthpieces are beyond me. However the 1.32" inner diameter of the Bayamo hardly is significantly larger than the larger versions seen in this table:pauvog1 wrote:Thanks for the info the sydney mpcs everyone, but I'm think I'm leaning towards the larger diameter Pieces right now. Maybe the LM3 is worth a shotWe'll just have to see I guess

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Re: Help finding something...please?
You can design your own out of my mouthpiece parts, that fits your description.
Look at the TU series 132 rim with a T cup.
Look at the TU series 132 rim with a T cup.