copying a mouthpiece without having to copy it

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Re: copying a mouthpiece without having to copy it

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Just wanted to thank Joe for duplicating the old Silberbauer to a tea. I've been playing on the new piece for a couple of weeks now and it's working out great!!!

Thank you Bloke

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Re: copying a mouthpiece without having to copy it

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Is there some sort of guide for these "modular" mouthpieces that can help somebody figure out the specifications that would suit their needs best? I have a Parker Cantabile 3 piece with an H-Kote 32 rim for my F tuba which I like a lot, but I also sat down with Michael for about an hour at a conference before I settled on the components. I am going to be acquiring a Yorkbrunner in the coming week, and was thinking that my current mouthpiece, a G&W Alan Baer MMVI, may not be as perfect for the hb50 as it has been with my PT4. I was looking into the blokepiece symphony or orchestral grand, but my main issue is that I don't know the direct affects that the throat bore, cup size, etc would have. Any tips?
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