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3707
Hallo to all I have to repair a metal Link with a bended tip (one corner is more high than the other). Which is the best way to fix this problem without damage...
filippo bucci
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Oct 2, 2005
8:23 am
3708
Do you have a picture you can post? Usually you can just reface it to get it out. But on larger dinks, you need to rough it in first by bending it back. I...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 2, 2005
12:25 pm
3709
Same thing I do with bent links, though most of the ones I've dealt with have had the tip bent down. I've also used heat to bend back plastic Lakeys. ... to...
merlin_williams_toronto
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Oct 2, 2005
12:36 pm
3710
sorry, I have not a picture to post ....... the dink is large and I'll press it by hand, thanks Keith and Merlin. Ciao....I am going to buy a digital...
filippo bucci
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Oct 2, 2005
4:05 pm
3711
Hi, thanks for helping with all my other questions! this is a great place. My next questions is in regard to my dukoff d5 sop piece. When the reed is placed...
sax80y
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Oct 2, 2005
10:57 pm
3712
Have you tried working on larger reeds to cut them down and adjust them fit the table and window? I might try that a few times before I would take an metal...
Edward Branham
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Oct 2, 2005
11:05 pm
3713
It really doesn't make any difference one way or the other. It sounds like the whole facing has been taken down quite a bit if you are seeing so much table on...
Toby
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Oct 2, 2005
11:36 pm
3714
Hi, I posted three pics of a mouthpiece I've never seen before. I posted them under alto sax folder and the names are : DSC00002, DSC00003, and DSC00004. If...
jksx901970
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Oct 2, 2005
11:37 pm
3715
I have always read "All Yanagisawa metal mouthpieces feature square chambers...". I just scored a very vintage Yani soprano piece marked '7' and measuring...
sjrosner
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Oct 3, 2005
12:29 am
3716
I have not seen that particular one but it is similar to vintage pieces made by Henton (and possibly others). Metal face with the rest of the piece made of...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 3, 2005
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3717
The reed probably seals fine on the mouthpiece. The main reason to trim the sides is to make it easier to center the reed. There may be some slight...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 3, 2005
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3718
... rest ... I had one of those in the shop last week. It was branded Sil-va-lay....
merlin_williams_toronto
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Oct 3, 2005
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3719
I saw one of those at a music store that I worked at south Florida. It had no name on it but I could tell it was made of bakelight plastic (not hard rubber)...
Craig Christman
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Oct 3, 2005
2:53 am
3720
Yeah Bakelite sounds better. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 3, 2005
3:03 am
3721
... be ... First is this really an alto piece? IF this is about 3 3/8" where it is a little longer than an alto and shorter than a tenor. It might be a C...
Willis
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Oct 3, 2005
10:22 pm
3722
I just spoke with Steve about an hour ago. He can't always get to the computer to post, so he asked me to just give a quick update. He is still in Alabama but...
tophatsax
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Oct 3, 2005
11:04 pm
3723
Does anyone know where I can fing 3/0 pouncing paper? Thanks! Chris Hill...
chrishillclarinet
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Oct 5, 2005
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3724
Where can I find Mylar backed sandpaper? Frx...
FaM
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Oct 6, 2005
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3725
http://www.alliedhightech.com/polishing/...
sjrosner
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Oct 7, 2005
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3726
No. Do you want to polish the table, or the baffle? For the table, after working with 600 silicon carbide paper (400 for brass), then a light pass on 800...
tenorman@...
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Oct 7, 2005
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3727
I get mine from Tools for Working Wood in NYC. There is a Link in the Tools and Materials section on the site. I use the 15 and 40 micron. ...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 7, 2005
11:40 am
3728
From Dan T back in July: ... Babbitt glass gauge ordering info. I've become used to the "end grad" ones, which read zero right at the end of the glass (marked...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 10, 2005
2:30 pm
3729
Keith, Put me down for two set back gauges and let me know where to send the cash. Thanks, Ed ... From: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com...
Ed Svoboda
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Oct 10, 2005
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3730
Keith, I need 4 glasses!!... but I don't understand which are the differences between each models. Have someone some pictures to explain differences?? Thanks, ...
Alessandro Degola
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Oct 10, 2005
7:10 pm
3731
There are some photos in the Photos Guaging section of the MouthpieceWork site. The edge zero gauge is shown in the "level1" picture....
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 10, 2005
7:30 pm
3732
Keith, thanks for your kind offer and help. We will take two (2) glass gauges. One (1) setback gauge and one (1) "zero @ end of glass" gauge. Thanks. ...
kerry
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Oct 10, 2005
7:32 pm
3733
Keith, I would like one with the zero at the tip. Can I pay you with Paypal? Cass. ... From Dan T back in July: ... Babbitt glass gauge ordering info. I've...
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Oct 10, 2005
8:09 pm
3734
Hello Keith , I would like to have two babbitt glass gauges ( zero at the edge of glass) .( delivery toward France) Please, state me how do you want to receipt...
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Oct 10, 2005
8:50 pm
3735
Hi Keith, I would like one gauge please. Zero (nil) set back This is from Australia so please advise me how to pay. Pay Pal is good for me. regards Ross ......
Ross and Helen McIntyre
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Oct 10, 2005
10:17 pm
3736
Hi Keith, I'll take one, zero set back, thanks. Ralph -...
ralph hopper
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Oct 11, 2005
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