My latest moutpiece design.
- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Well done! 
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Holy fishpaste! That is amazing! Awesome job, sir. 
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
You will gain points in heaven my dear child.
Beginning again to be a tuba player.
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1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Schleppy is just running a pre-campaign for the next papal election. If he fails there, he may at least be accepted in the Swiss Guard band or maybe get an apprenticeship with a certain Boston brass repair man.
Klaus
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
You assume it is only for Friday and Lent services?The Jackson wrote:Holy fishpaste!
Klaus
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Kevin Hendrick wrote:Well done!
Yup! No read meat to be seen.
K
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Maybe the truest comment would be:
Holy Cow!
Just considered it is intended for usage with a Texas Longhorn (18' or so) doing clerical services.
K
Holy Cow!
Just considered it is intended for usage with a Texas Longhorn (18' or so) doing clerical services.
K
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
That is a slick job! You could spray it with clear spray paint, or if you visit your repair person sometime soon ask them to shoot it with Nikolas 2105. They probably have an aerosol can of it lying around.
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Now THAT's cool!
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
The shine from the polish makes the mouthpiece look like porcelain. Very nice.
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Re: My latest moutpiece design.
Beautiful job, Schleppy. One question, though... did all the bad notes go away?
Dan Schultz
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.