Perantucci M9

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Adam C.
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Perantucci M9

Post by Adam C. »

I'm looking for a Perantucci M9 or the corresponding Bruno Tilz model of the M9. Also, anyone know which of the current line of PT's fits the dimensions of the M9? PT-65 maybe?

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Post by KenS »

That would be the PT-64, very similar to the Tilz 310-M9 (Thanks to Andy Cattanach's tuba mouthpiece spreadsheet.)

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Post by Jobey Wilson »

I e-mailed Adam with this info...
Rudy Meinl now does the old PT &Tilz mouthpieces. I bought an RM-9, which is the old PT-9, from Lee Stofer a couple months ago, and LOVE it! Worked great with my old B&S F, and I'm currently using it on the Gronitz I am testing out...I like it much better than the Schilke that Vince sent me with the horn...the Schilke works quite well, but a little too bright for my taste...the RM-9 produces a much sweeter, more bel canto color.
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Post by Adam C. »

still looking for a PT-9..
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i emailed the people at Kanstul who have the best mouthpiece duplication technology in the country (i've seen some of Alan Baer's from them) and the said that to duplicate my PT 9 would cost $300 plus shipping. Adam, if your still interested, email me off the forum.
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