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Author: jbutler
Date: 2001-06-16 11:25
Cases such as these are usually supplied by the manufacturer for dealers to put in their display cases. I'm not sure they are available to the consumer. Perhaps and inquiry to your local music dealer is in order.
John
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Author: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2001-06-16 13:26
Dear Bill,
This is along a little different vein but I bought on of those cordura nylon cases at the fishing store that holds little bottles of bait stuff (e.g. salmon eggs) with elastic loops sewn inside the case, zippered all around. It is perfect for carrying multiple mouthpieces, and barrels. Since it does not say "big 4" on the outside it is inexpensive - works well.
The Doctor
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Author: Sara
Date: 2001-06-16 16:24
I know comapnys like Woodwind and Brasswind carry them. They are at www.wwandbw.com
Good luck.
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Author: mw
Date: 2001-06-17 13:48
JB is 100% on point with his response. You could check with a custom mouthpiece maker and probasbly end up with a much, much nice box. I saw the one on eBay. It has seen its better days, I think. Just my opinion. : ) Best, mw
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Author: Daniel
Date: 2001-06-18 23:01
I bought a Harrison mouthpiece case a few years ago while they were still available. Lovely wood and secure latches. Unfortunately it was only a three mouthpiece case, had i realized i would develope an ever growing collection of mouthpieces, i would have bought a 6 mouthpiece case.
I wish someone would put a similar case on the market again. And perhaps one not quite so bulky, so that traveling with it would be easier than having a huge bulge in the side of your case bag.
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