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End time: 5 Dec 2014 17:34:31

Item: Jeem Handmade wooden tuba / sousaphone mouthpiece 5B

URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 75&alt=web" target="_blank

Their listing says that they will make and size you want
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It's an attractive price, if you think the shank is going to hold up to regular use for a few years.
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I have had one of these for a while and it has held up suprisingly well.
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I guess I have no concept of value for one of these. I've turned several of these for friends (including Lee Stofer). They work fine. A good out door mouthpiece. To me, they play like most plastic mouthpieces. They take me about an hour because I'm rather slow on my lathe work. The price seems a bit steep to me.
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opus37 wrote:I guess I have no concept of value for one of these. I've turned several of these for friends (including Lee Stofer). They work fine. A good out door mouthpiece. To me, they play like most plastic mouthpieces. They take me about an hour because I'm rather slow on my lathe work. The price seems a bit steep to me.
I need one of these in a Conn Helleberg size and a Denis Wick SM 3.5 large shank for my Christmas stocking please :mrgreen:
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Chadtuba wrote:I need one of these in a Conn Helleberg size and a Denis Wick SM 3.5 large shank for my Christmas stocking please :mrgreen:
We'll talk about this. I'll need help with exact sizing, but Santa may be able to whip something out.

NOTE: Chad is a close friend. This is not an open invitation for others, nor am I in the business of turning mouthpieces.
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I turn serpent mouthpieces, and they take just over 2 hours to fabricate. Tuba/Contraserpent, about 3.

However, moisture can be an issue on some woods, and only a few are non toxic (or rarely) and very resistant to moisture. They are certainly fun to turn, but they have limited use. I have two which are impregnated with a polymer from Austria which are completely moisture-proof and have gold shanks. I hope to have the time to perfect making something closer to that soon.

These posted have a fascinating look to them! I like! I may have to throw down!

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J.c. Sherman wrote:
These posted have a fascinating look to them! I like! I may have to throw down!

J.c.S.
OK, here is a peek at what Chad may be getting from Santa. (Please don't tell him and ruin the surprise.)
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opus37 wrote:
OK, here is a peek at what Chad may be getting from Santa. (Please don't tell him and ruin the surprise.)
Santa Brian,

Can I get this wrapped up in an Eb helicon?! :mrgreen:
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Chadtuba wrote:
opus37 wrote:
OK, here is a peek at what Chad may be getting from Santa. (Please don't tell him and ruin the surprise.)
Santa Brian,

Can I get this wrapped up in an Eb helicon?! :mrgreen:
Maybe.......... Have you been a good little boy?
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