Does anyone out there have a photo of a gold plated mouthpiece with a silver rim?
This is the reverse of the usual silver mouthpiece with gold rim...
Wondering if it's been done before? I like the look of gold, but the feel of silver.
Anything out there?
Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
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Re: Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
No photo. But my gold-plated mouthpieces, if they were (properly) plated over silver, end up with a silver rim eventually.bort wrote:Does anyone out there have a photo of a gold plated mouthpiece with a silver rim?
This is the reverse of the usual silver mouthpiece with gold rim...
Wondering if it's been done before? I like the look of gold, but the feel of silver.
Anything out there?
Which means: You might find a gold-plated version of what you like, and then buff the gold off of the rim. Make sure the gold is plated over silver, though.
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Re: Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
I would expect these people could do it.
https://mouthpieceexpress.com/catalog/plating.php" target="_blank
A Doug Elliot setup might be the ideal starting point given there are three distinct parts which could be plated separately.
Though honestly, I wouldn't bother. It will be expensive. The appeal of gold is the softness on the rim, but you don't want that part. So you'd end up with the expense without the benefit.
A HKOTE coated MK7 cup by Dave Houser sorta gives you the idea of the look:

https://mouthpieceexpress.com/catalog/plating.php" target="_blank
A Doug Elliot setup might be the ideal starting point given there are three distinct parts which could be plated separately.
Though honestly, I wouldn't bother. It will be expensive. The appeal of gold is the softness on the rim, but you don't want that part. So you'd end up with the expense without the benefit.
A HKOTE coated MK7 cup by Dave Houser sorta gives you the idea of the look:

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Re: Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
If you want to just see how it would look, umm, sorta:
https://www.whyharrelson.com/store/p367 ... t%29_.html" target="_blank
https://www.whyharrelson.com/store/p367 ... t%29_.html" target="_blank
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Re: Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
Holy Cow... 1) the level of vanity involved... and 2) the level of artistry involved...cjk wrote:If you want to just see how it would look, umm, sorta:
https://www.whyharrelson.com/store/p367 ... t%29_.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
I do like the gold/silver look though. I wish I liked gold rims, but just never liked the feel. (Time to cue Joe's recommendation to get stainless, and then scuff it up...)
I almost bought a silver Monette a few years ago, because I liked the mouthpiece, but not the gold rim.
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Re: Gold mouthpiece with silver rim?
The surface of the stainless Kelly MP rims is less smooth than the nicely polished Blokepieces, I found the feel very similar to silver rims.