_____ From: STEVE GOODSON [mailto:saxgourmet@...] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 1:55 PM Subject: Saxophone Repair Group on Yahoo! Since 2004, I have...
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I play in a community band. I heard the 1st chair player speaking about a Johnson mouthpiece. I have never heard of this as being something that clarinet...
I think you mean this maker/player: Dan *Johnston* 41 Ayer Rd Buffalo,NY USA Tel: (716) 633-5573 He makes first rate mouthpieces and works with you on the...
There also were some Selmer-Johnson mouthpieces made for sax. I do not know their history. There also were some Selmer-Johnson mouthpieces made for sax. I do...
Hi fellas - I'm also following this thread, as I have a Bb Clar Johnston-Selmer, New York [in script] mp, with 32109 along-side [right] of the table, ...
I have one for alto, although (according to the ebay seller) it had been refaced. I'm currently using it to play shows - it's a dark sound, round chamber,...
I recently was given an old plastic alto piece to copy. The piece had a crack through the middle. The piece resmbled the Runyon 22's that I had purchased from...
Hello, Sorry for this simple and uninteresting question but please help me with the following: I have a dozen of older barrel chamber MPs that came with my...
I have successfully used super glue to fill cracks or gouges and then, very carefully just sanded that off. It works as long as you take your time. John...
Any risk of toxicity with the superglue- I worry about that at times, even when installing temporary baffles. Â Larry ... From: John Delia <bzalto@...> ...
Larry, superglue(crazy glue)is not only toxic, but it is also soluable in saliva. Chic ... times, even when installing temporary baffles. ... then, very...
Did some further research. It is indeed somewhat toxic, but apparently not terribly so. Read this: www.jniosh.go.jp/en/indu_hel/pdf/42-2-14.pdf Toby ...
Cyanoacrylates have many uses in medicine. I have used them in my dental practice for many years primarily for temporary repairs-it is quite soluable in...
... Thanks for a warning, I haven't found anything useful on the subject in below messages except for an advice to use superglue. Thanks for that but I...
The only accurate way as I see it would be to measure the mouthpiece as it is and then, depending upon the depth of the gouges or scratches, take that same...
What you would need is not talent, luck, or machinery, but experience (and the right tools). 0.2 mm is significant when talking about mouthpiece rails. The...
Does anyone have information on an old 1960's double banded otto link Super Tone Tenor Florida Mouthpiece. On one side of the table is marked 5*, of course...
I agree with John. You said you have a lot of these, so you can pick some to practice on or get some junk plastic clarinet mouthpieces to practice on. ...
From jimmitch ... right tools. I sell a refacing kit with instruction that will help.You will have a hard time trying to make the mouthpiece the same as it was...
I have never heard from anyone who knows what the serial number represents. ... From: Steve Costenbader <scoste@...> Subject: [MouthpieceWork] Double...
I got my friends across the Great Waters to the West to provide me with some hard rubber bass blanks and have been working on a rock and roll specific bass...
I have been thinking about a Selmer or a Vandoren mouthpiece for the soprano and tenor saxophones. I would like to know am I "thinking" in the right area for...
Hello Steve: (sorry by my poor english language) I am Argentine musician and repair man of saxs and clarinets in my country. I need to correct parasite sound...
I don't know where to start my questions. I've got a bunch of 'em :) A friend loaned me a box of tenor mouthpieces to try, among them three Otto Link Super...