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Author: RJ
Date: 2005-04-22 23:31
Hi,
I have a Meyer Tru-Flex metal (gold plated) mouthpiece, for a Bb clarinet, that I inhereted from my grandfather. I took it to a repair shop and everyone in the store said they had never seen such a thing before. I'm new to clarinet so I didn't think a metal mouthpiece would be all that rare. But I can't find any info on it after some searching on the net, so perhaps it's kinda special- that's what they thought at the shop. It has a "fluted" shape with material cut out of the sides. I did find a picture of a Meyer tenor sax mpc that had the same look- can't find it now though.
So, what is this thing? Just trying to get some history on it. Thanks for any help.
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Author: john gibson
Date: 2005-04-23 17:46
RJ
have seen those as well as Selmer metal MPs....and have always wondered about their quality. Wanted one for my metal SILVER KING...but only because it would look cool having a metal MPC on a metal horn.....so I've never played one or know of their "value" as a piece of equipment. I'm using Pomarico crystals pretty much exclusively on all my clarinets......but still want to try out a metal MPC just to see.......
JG....the Clarinator
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