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Mouthpieces for trade

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Deleted this, there's a post below of what's still for sale.
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If anybody wants to buy any of these instead of trade:

$70 for the PT-88 or PT-50

$60 for the PT-65

$45 for either the Marcinkiewicz N3 or Tommy Johnson N4



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N4

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Could you describe the N4 ? Bigger than N3 ? Is it well-suited as a solo mouthpiece?

I've been using a PT88 on my horns and love the feel of the rim. How does the N4 compare in terms of sound and feel ?

Thanks in advance!

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The Marc. N4 is shallower than an N3. With Marcinkiewicz, a smaller number = bigger mouthpiece.

The Marc has similar rim inner dimensions to a PT-88 but a much shallower cup. The N3 is deeper than the N4 but still quite shallow compared to the PT-88. I think that either would make a good "solo" mouthpiece for somebody that likes wide inner dimensions.

Dimensions can be found at
http://www.marcinkiewicz.com/mouthpiece ... andard.htm

I'll compare the rims of the PT-88 and Marcs later this evening when I have both of them in front of me.


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The rims on the Marcs are slightly wider than the rim on the PT-88.
The inside of the rim feels pretty close to me.


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Replica

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I might have a Self replica available if my student passes on it.
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update

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Ike, that'd be neat if it becomes available and is in excellent condition.

Here's what I have:
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--A new PT-65 unused and still in the plastic wrap
--Marcinkiewicz N3 -- insertion marks, never used regularly
--Marcinkiewicz N4 "Tommy Johnson" -- insertion marks, never used regularly


I'd like to trade for (most desired to least desired):
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PT-80 / Tilz M17 / Rudi RM17
Dillon G5 (standard "American" shank)
Dillon G3 (standard "American" shank)
PT-20
Yamaha Jim Self replica
PT-90
PT-30
PT-32


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6/3/2004 AM--Edited to remove the used PT-65 which is sold, the rest are still for sale/trade.

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6/3/2004 PM--Edited to remove the new PT-50 which is no longer available
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bump

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