Hi,
I'm looking to see if anyone has any of these lying around before I buy new:
RT-45
Mr P 4.8
... any other recommendations for a small (3/4) 3 valve Yamaha YBB-105 I just picked up for fun? Currently playing a Mr. P 5.0 and it sounds great, just looking for a little easier high register.
Also, I've been out of the game for a while... what happened to Laskey Tuba Mouthpieces?
WTB: Mouthpieces
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- bugler
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- bort
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Re: WTB: Mouthpieces
Scott Laskey passed away a few years ago, and his family sold the business.toakstertuba wrote:Also, I've been out of the game for a while... what happened to Laskey Tuba Mouthpieces?
I believe the new owners are preparing to restart sometime soon-ish(?) building his mouthpieces in Vancouver, BC(?). Something like that?
In the meantime, replicas of the 30H, G, and F are available here:
https://www.hornguys.com/collections/tu ... mouthpiece" target="_blank" target="_blank
Pretty sure these are all made by Jim New, so they are going to be very, very well made mouthpieces.
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Re: WTB: Mouthpieces
I appreciate the update. Thank you.bort wrote: Scott Laskey passed away a few years ago, and his family sold the business.
I believe the new owners are preparing to restart sometime soon-ish(?) building his mouthpieces in Vancouver, BC(?). Something like that?
In the meantime, replicas of the 30H, G, and F are available here:
https://www.hornguys.com/collections/tu ... mouthpiece" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Pretty sure these are all made by Jim New, so they are going to be very, very well made mouthpieces.
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Re: WTB: Mouthpieces
Eastman is the new owner of Laskey Mouthpieces.bort wrote:Scott Laskey passed away a few years ago, and his family sold the business.toakstertuba wrote:Also, I've been out of the game for a while... what happened to Laskey Tuba Mouthpieces?
I believe the new owners are preparing to restart sometime soon-ish(?) building his mouthpieces in Vancouver, BC(?). Something like that?
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Re: WTB: Mouthpieces
I’ve got a gold-plated RT-48 up for sale on the forum, and a PT-50 I would be willing to part with as well. Not exactly what you are looking for, so no pressure, but they are very, very similar to the Mr P. pieces, as I play on a Mr. P on F tuba.