Mouthpiece make/model name eluding on me

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imperialbari
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Mouthpiece make/model name eluding on me

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Among the newer mouthpieces entering the market is the G&W series. They have a high-tech look.

An even newer model rather looks like an old style German mouthpiece. Heavyweight. Large cup. Stainless steel as far as I remember. Possibly a name referring to its size and weight.

Could someone kindly help me out. The name simply won’t surface from my memory.

Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
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Post by Rick F »

Hi Klaus,

Do you mean, "Giddings & Webster"?

Giddings & Webster Mouthpieces
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Among the newer mouthpieces entering the market is the G&W series. They have a high-tech look.
Do you mean, "Giddings & Webster"?
I think he remembers that one already. :lol:

I'm thinking he's talking about LOUD or SSH mouthpieces...
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Post by imperialbari »

LOUD is the answer!

Thank you all for your helpfulness!

Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
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