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Author: joesmosax1
Date: 2005-08-06 17:38
Has anyone used this machine or heard of it. I've had no luck locating it on the web. I've heard it's like a reedual...but more accurate and uses daimond cutters instead of sandpaper. If anyone knows where to find one and how much then cost...
Thanks!
-Joe
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2005-08-06 18:06
Charlie Bay used to have a web site; now it's just a redirect to a consolidator.
Try calling him at (805) 497-8161 (last office phone I have for him).
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Author: joesmosax1
Date: 2005-08-07 23:26
thanks for the reply, I will try that number. Does anyone on this board have experiece with this machine?
From what I gather(from the limited info I found online), this is accurate to within 0.001 inches, and doesn't have the problems of the reedual(inaccurate rails and tip too thick).
Just wondering why more ppl don't use it....
Thanks!
-joe
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Author: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2005-08-08 03:39
I chatted with Charlie at the Texas Music Educators Association convention in February and he had a prototype of the new machine with him. I do not know if he has gone into production as yet. It is a motor driven milling machine basically which will copy a given reed profile. I believe that it will not be cheap once it comes out - Expensive= >$500., Reasonable=$250., Cheap= <$100.00 It will be probably in the "Expensive" category from what he was intimating - unless he can have it made in Asia.
L. Omar Henderson
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2005-08-08 17:37
As I recall, his catalog priced it closer to $1,000 than $500, but I could be wrong. Charlie is a great player, mouthpiece maker and repairman, but his prices are higher than almost anybody. At least in the past, he has been slow answering queries.
I found an old version of his website on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, but it was only a placeholder, with a mail and e-mail address to go to for information.
Ken Shaw
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