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4647
Actually a slide show set to music. You can pause it to take longer looks. But you get an idea of how he does it. Rails look nice and thin. I dont know why...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 4, 2006
6:25 pm
4648
Very interesting, looks like he files the tiprail all the way off, then adds it back by opening up the tip again on the facing. Looks like a roundabout way to...
Kenneth Barry
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Oct 5, 2006
6:24 am
4649
Ouch! The first thing he did is something always try to avoid. That transition between the tip rail and side rails is (as we all know) very important. Brad...
Brad Behn
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Oct 5, 2006
2:19 pm
4650
I was curious about this mouthpiece design, which looked like a Berg with an elongated bullet. What does it look like close up - who has seen one of these? ...
Barry Levine
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Oct 5, 2006
6:03 pm
4651
Hi. I'm italian saxophonist. Do you have a Ottolink HR n° 8/9 modified to sale? i have a 10m Conn 344xxx (1952). i want a large chamber mouthpiece but with...
Maurizio Floris
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Oct 5, 2006
10:11 pm
4652
Did anyone else notice if there was a small roll over at the tip ala dukoff? ... From: Barry Levine To: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October...
michael d. collins (2)
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Oct 6, 2006
1:07 am
4653
Personally I keep my facing curves extremely accurate (within .0002" or so), it's hard to see how Lebayle can keep a consistent curve there at the tip with...
Kenneth Barry
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Oct 6, 2006
7:56 am
4654
Hey Maurizio, comprati un bel Florida ultima serie o una prima di babbitt ed avrai il link che cerchi, oppure fatti un bel Barone modello Jazz, è l'unico vero...
Bebop Italia
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Oct 6, 2006
8:26 am
4655
Maurizio is a nice italian guy that I know very well. He think a Link HR can give him a good projection and brightness!!! How to get good altissimo notes with...
Bebop Italia
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Oct 6, 2006
8:48 am
4656
Hi Michael, first of all one question, are you the person that I bought a Sugal SGI by eBay? Sorry for answer that but, Did you modified the Sugal sold to me? ...
Lopez,Ricardo,SANTIAG...
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Oct 6, 2006
1:17 pm
4657
I've been playing a LeBayle Studio and a Jazz model for a few months and think I'm getting to know them to the point where I could share impressions fairly ...
TC Mitchell
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Oct 6, 2006
3:53 pm
4658
... Even given that player's mouthpiece is another's doorstop, I'm interested to know how they compare to some other mouthpieces you've played. What style of...
Barry Levine
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Oct 6, 2006
5:00 pm
4659
Hello, Ricardo, yes I am one and the same and yes to the modification. If you don't like it let me know and we will do a return exchange. michael ... From:...
michael d. collins (2)
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Oct 6, 2006
7:01 pm
4660
A Link modified with a baffle insert (also called a "wedge") can project very well, and still have nice full low notes. Same idea as the Runyon mouthpieces...
Barry Levine
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Oct 6, 2006
9:00 pm
4661
Well I been doing modifications since five years ago. Can you explain me what did you do? I have glass gage and fillers so I´m gonna check it. I love the...
Lopez,Ricardo,SANTIAG...
rlpeirano
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Oct 6, 2006
9:10 pm
4662
Please do not continue a private discussion here after making the initial contact. Exchange Email addresses and continue privately. ...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 6, 2006
11:49 pm
4663
If you want a dramatic demonstration of how a wave works inside a horn, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpovwbPGEoo ...
STEVE GOODSON
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Oct 7, 2006
3:08 pm
4664
I gravitated to the Studio model on the first try and have remained there, so that's the one that I know best. I'm not sure if he's still making this model, ...
TC Mitchell
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Oct 7, 2006
3:14 pm
4665
That is facinating! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around ...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 7, 2006
3:27 pm
4666
I appreciate you taking the time to give an accurate impression. Your comparison of this mpc with the Berg, attributing the differences largely to the...
Barry Levine
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Oct 7, 2006
4:04 pm
4667
This email brought to mind a conversation I had with Arnie Brilhart about 35 years ago over lunch.( Arnie and 3 of us from Armstrong (flutes) were working on...
Lars Kirmser
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Oct 7, 2006
5:06 pm
4668
Lars, you might find this interesting, too... First an email from Santy Runyon to me about his first mouthpiece design, and then an excerpt from an article...
Paul C.
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Oct 7, 2006
5:39 pm
4669
We're getting too many off topic messages in the saxophone repair group about horn values and history. I've established a group (link below) to discuss...
STEVE GOODSON
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Oct 7, 2006
10:52 pm
4670
Very interesting Paul; I guess the history is pretty complicated with so many creative individuals being involved. Thanks for posting this. - Lars ... From:...
Lars Kirmser
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Oct 9, 2006
5:11 pm
4671
Hello all- This is a follow-up on my previous post here about my Soloist C that played with a surprising amount of projection and volume. I'm still playing it...
Wil Swindler
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Oct 10, 2006
10:38 pm
4672
As part of my research to find out more about the Woodwind Co mouthpiece company, I followed up this patent number from a WW co Sparkle-Aire Bb clarinet...
Wil Swindler
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Oct 10, 2006
10:46 pm
4673
Sorry everybody - The Link for the patent is: http://patimg2.uspto.gov/.piw?docid=US001452953&SectionNum=2&IDKey=2ED9F\ ...
Wil Swindler
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Oct 10, 2006
10:48 pm
4674
I do not fuss with ligatures as much as I used to. But the Optimum is a great ligature, especially on Meyer-like alto mouthpieces. Easy to put on, it does...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 10, 2006
11:40 pm
4675
... I've just bought a new-looking Lawton 8* BR from eBay - UK item 290034304894 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=290034304894 I've got several Lawtons...
rhysonsax
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Oct 11, 2006
8:43 am
4676
... ******************************************************************** I recall, my first Lawton in the 70's had a slight rollover and no baffle to speak of....
Edward McLean
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Oct 11, 2006
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