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_____ From: STEVE GOODSON [mailto:saxgourmet@...] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 1:55 PM Subject: Saxophone Repair Group on Yahoo! Since 2004, I have...
STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet
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Oct 3, 2008
9:33 pm
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Saxophone Summit - 2008 An industry wide saxophone event, the first annual Saxophone Summit will feature some of the world's top saxophone performers giving...
STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet
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Oct 9, 2008
2:11 pm
6404
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...
Bro. Luby D. Jackson
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Oct 10, 2008
8:59 pm
6405
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...
John Delia
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Oct 11, 2008
2:51 pm
6406
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 11, 2008
3:07 pm
6407
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, ...
dberger19@...
clarbuff
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Oct 11, 2008
3:54 pm
6408
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,...
Dan Torosian
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Oct 11, 2008
6:31 pm
6409
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...
Ross McIntyre
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Oct 16, 2008
5:59 am
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Ross, can you send photos directly to me? Paul Ross McIntyre <mk6sax@...> wrote: I recently was given an old plastic alto piece to copy. The piece...
Paul C.
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Oct 16, 2008
6:04 am
6411
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...
vinokurovs
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Oct 23, 2008
12:49 pm
6412
... intent ... carefully ... naive ... better be ready to reface it.Jim...
jimmitch47
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Oct 23, 2008
1:12 pm
6413
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...
John Delia
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Oct 23, 2008
1:34 pm
6414
Any risk of toxicity with the superglue- I worry about that at times, even when installing temporary baffles.   Larry ... From: John Delia <bzalto@...> ...
Lori Thomas
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Oct 23, 2008
1:58 pm
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I have no idea, but i am sure there are suitable non toxic fillers that would also work. John...
John Delia
bzalto
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Oct 23, 2008
7:47 pm
6416
Larry, superglue(crazy glue)is not only toxic, but it is also soluable in saliva. Chic ... times, even when installing temporary baffles. ... then, very...
crcieslik
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Oct 23, 2008
8:11 pm
6417
Super glues, aka CA glues, aka Cyanoacrylates, have been used for emergency expedient wound closure. There are other medical uses. ...
Paul C.
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Oct 23, 2008
8:27 pm
6418
I have never heard that cyanoacrylates are toxic after they cure. The fumes of curing cyanoacrylate are definitely nasty, however. Toby crcieslik...
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kymarto
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Oct 24, 2008
2:54 am
6419
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 ...
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Oct 24, 2008
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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...
crcieslik
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Oct 24, 2008
3:56 am
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... 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...
vinokurovs
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Oct 24, 2008
11:26 am
6422
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...
John Delia
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Oct 24, 2008
11:36 am
6423
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...
Dan Torosian
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Oct 24, 2008
11:44 am
6424
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...
Steve Costenbader
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Oct 24, 2008
1:37 pm
6425
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. ...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 24, 2008
2:18 pm
6427
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...
jimmitch47
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Oct 24, 2008
2:51 pm
6428
I have never heard from anyone who knows what the serial number represents. ... From: Steve Costenbader <scoste@...> Subject: [MouthpieceWork] Double...
Keith Bradbury
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Oct 24, 2008
3:33 pm
6429
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...
STEVE GOODSON
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Oct 26, 2008
3:17 am
6430
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...
Bro. Luby D. Jackson
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Oct 30, 2008
6:32 pm
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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...
silpopaar
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Oct 31, 2008
12:22 am
6432
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...
Tom De Winter
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Oct 31, 2008
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