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Here is a new Link I found with some interesting titles: http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/papers.html...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 1, 2004
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An excellent resource. Many thanks Keith. Toby ... From: Keith Bradbury To: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 6:02 AM Subject:...
Toby
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Jul 1, 2004
10:18 pm
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Hi, I was just going through all the messages ever posted because I'm new in this group. Anyway, I noticed that people were recommending Winslow mouthpiece and...
saxmadman
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Jul 3, 2004
7:37 am
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If you have not seen it yet, take a look at the Files Tools area on the MouthpieceWork Yahoo site. There is a file of supplier contacts. Also a comparison of...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 3, 2004
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... From: <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> To: <MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 5:12 AM Subject: [MouthpieceWork] I don't think...
Steve Weinert at Exce...
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Jul 3, 2004
2:46 pm
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Would anyone be interested in me putting together a kit? Paul...
Paul Coats
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Jul 3, 2004
3:33 pm
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Hi Paul I've got the Winslow kit on order from Woodwind Brasswind. Looks like I'll wait a long time. I'd be interested in a kit (or at least the glass guage)....
hansmartini
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Jul 3, 2004
3:50 pm
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Yes Paul, I would definately buy a kit from you Regards Peter...
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pjhmusic2004
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Jul 3, 2004
8:53 pm
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Hello, Yes, I would definitely buy it from you too. It's awesome to talk to you guys like Paul and Steve cause I always enjoy your sites. Hiro Paul Coats...
Hironori Kawano
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Jul 3, 2004
9:02 pm
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OK, guys, I will be assembling kits, this will not be immediately available, we need to source parts, etc. But I can tell you we will be using Jeff Rosner's...
Paul Coats
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Jul 3, 2004
11:55 pm
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I'd be into buying a kit as well as long as I can afford it. Regards, Tom ... new_mail> ... ...
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tomsolidgould
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Jul 5, 2004
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I'm curious to know what I might be missing (or not missing) by not using a babbit glass gauge. I just use my calipers to measure the distance on a plain flat...
wyznerd
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Jul 6, 2004
3:43 am
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I think the main thing you are missing is speed and conveniance. With a good technique, you probably can get good results with either method. I hold the...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 6, 2004
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In the last couple of weeks I have found that I prefer using a flat glass rather than the Babbit glass gauge. I put a homemade gauge between the flat glass and...
stencilmann
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Jul 6, 2004
3:49 pm
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One thing you can do to make reading more precise is to place the gauge on a mirror and put the glass on top of that. It thus becomes easy to eliminate...
Toby
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Jul 6, 2004
11:20 pm
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Well the main reason I don't use the Babbit glass is that I don't have one and I get email failure when I try to contact them. I suppose I'm going to have to...
wyznerd
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Jul 7, 2004
4:34 am
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I did a search of our archives on "Glass Gauge" and actually found some good hits. See post 1966. Prices probably are still current. I had better luck...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 7, 2004
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I was wondering how all of you became so knowledgeable about mouthpieces. Is there any web sites or books to study how the mouthpiece is structured and which...
saxmadman
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Jul 8, 2004
5:36 am
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... For me, whatever I could get my hands on on the subject. Forum discussions. Private Emails among those with knowledge. Trial and error. I started this...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 10, 2004
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i've owned one for years and like it,but what i need to know are its tip size,length of lay,and if the inside walls are straight(A)type. like i said plays...
william scharon
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Jul 10, 2004
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Ralph Morgan listed some "specs" of vintage mouthpieces in his March/April 1993 Sax Journal column. I think Paul Coats said this info came from an earlier...
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 10, 2004
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... I have a very mint and absolutely original alto Dick Stabile model, i 'm going to check it and will post measurements. Coolbaffle. In...
coolbaffle
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Jul 10, 2004
2:58 pm
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I had a Dick Stabile alto that was very cool...came in the case with a Buescher Big B alto. A friend became enamored of it and I sold it to him as I have...
sjrosner
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Jul 10, 2004
9:38 pm
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Where can I buy the material to make bite plates? I've built up an old metal Brilhart Levelair using epoxy putty and it actually feels great with a thin tooth...
wyznerd
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Jul 11, 2004
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At the risk of laboring a point to death, I feel I should again point out that many epoxies contain nasties and are not really meant to come in contact with...
Toby
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Jul 11, 2004
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Do a search of the Mouthpiece Work archives for "bite plate materials". The thread starts at message 1671....
Keith Bradbury
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Jul 11, 2004
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... Where did you get it? Internet info on Dick Stabile places his band in the Blue Room at the Fairmont Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans in the mid 'seventies,...
Thaddeus Mugwump
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Jul 11, 2004
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Maybe I didn't search the archives completely enough (I'm still new to this forum) but all I could find in the archives is workaround substances like epoxy...
wyznerd
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Jul 11, 2004
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In a nutshell: most epoxies contain plasticizers that are also hormone disrupters, such as Bisphenol A. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the whole...
Toby
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Jul 11, 2004
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I bought the horn from Jey Clark...the mouthpiece guy, when he was living in Santa Cruz, CA...he's in Berkeley now. The mouthpiece was in the case. ... the ......
sjrosner
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