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Author: FoxeyJ
Date: 2005-01-13 19:50
Does anyone know where to get those plastic containers that fit about 6 mouthpieces? I can't find them anywhere! Thanks for your help
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Author: BobD
Date: 2005-01-13 20:46
Well, you can get a suitable item like that at Ace Hardware but they're not sold as being for mouthpieces.....they're for storing small parts in general.
About $4 or less
Bob Draznik
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Author: BassetHorn
Date: 2005-01-13 22:42
I travel with my MPs in a pouch made for holding a small camera. It has a zipper so it holds MPs securely. It is about the size of my palm and holds 5MPs with their ligs and caps.
Willy
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Author: William
Date: 2005-01-14 15:09
I store all of my "spare" mpcs in their original containers which keep in a desk drawer. I always carry two mouthpieces in my clarinet case (my vintage Chicago Kaspar and my custom Bay on which Charlie copied my CK facing in 1970) in a small "travel" soft pack that has extra room for my Harrison reed case, knife and other necessary (or non) small tools. The zippered pouch has three small sleeves that fit the mpcs perfectly and fits nicely in the outter compartment of my Altieri case cover. I carry this case on stage during performances as it is small and inconpicuous.
Store six mpcs--do you carry them to gigs? Just wondering--I'm hopelessly addicted to carrying too much extra "junk" in my double case and often think carrying two mpcs is "one too many".
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