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mouthpiece ( German?)

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Looking at some of the German F players on Youtube, I see them using a mouthpiece I don't recognise. It's got some external grooves at the lower section but I'm not sure if they're cosmetic or not.
Stefan Tischler is one of those players. What's the mouthpiece? Just curious!
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Windhager?
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Yes, that's looks like it. Thanks.
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Modular, lots of options. I get the impression that they are somewhat popular in Germany? Have heard it takes a little time to find the best combo, and Windhager holds workshops to help give an opportunity to test things out.

There's a lengthy PDF online describing thr products... I'll post a link when i have a chance.
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bort wrote:Modular, lots of options. I get the impression that they are somewhat popular in Germany? Have heard it takes a little time to find the best combo, and Windhager holds workshops to help give an opportunity to test things out.

There's a lengthy PDF online describing thr products... I'll post a link when i have a chance.
The link to the PDF is on the front page of their website here.
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^ Thanks!
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