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 Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: pzaur 
Date:   2006-03-05 15:52

What are the differences between the Portnoy mouthpiece designations?

I'm finding the BP01, BP02, BP03, and BP04. I can't seem to find a Portnoy website or an accurate description of the differences. As a matter of fact, the only description I've found is one describing the BP02 as similar to a Vandoren B45.

-pat

And the quest for the cure for G.A.S. continues...As my wife stated earlier in the week: "Don't you have enough already?" (she was referring to mouthpieces...)

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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: John J. Moses 
Date:   2006-03-05 16:16

I haven't spoken to Bernie in years, but he can be contacted at:
Bernard Portnoy
10 Skylark Drive
Apt 6
Larkspur, CA 94939

I think he's your best source for answers on PORTNOY mouthpiece facings.

JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist

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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: pzaur 
Date:   2006-03-05 23:11

John,

Is there an email address for Mr. Portnoy?

-pat

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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: Hank Lehrer 
Date:   2006-03-06 02:14

Hi Pat,

I play a Portnoy BP02 and have been doing so for a very long time. Here is a comment I made on anither thread recently.

"...in an email several years ago to B. Portnoy, I asked him is he was trying to copy the Kaspar or the Ched and he said "No..." Actually, his answer was more lengthy and colorful but I can't remember all of the exact words. I wish I still had that email." Did you do a search on this website as there are some great stories about BP?

The BP01 is too close for me and the BP03 too open (I had a couple and sold then to a BB poster - he loved them). The BP02 is just right for me but I'm a doubler. The WWBW MP tip opening chart indicates that the BP02 has a 1.14 opening and the B40 is the same. I've never heard of a BP04.



HRL



HRL

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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: Kalakos 
Date:   2006-03-06 04:02

Hi: My favorite mouthpieces are the Borbeck #16 and #14.
That being said, however, I had several other old mouthpieces around that I've sold off by now, but one that I've kept is a BP03. I don't know why, but it's almost as good as the Borbecks and Walter Grabner's "Jazz" mouthpieces. Everytime I try it and think about passing it on to someone else, I realize it plays well for me and I keep it.
I think the BP03 must be similar to the #16 and #14 that work so well for me. It is a good mouthpiece for my type of music.
Good luck.

Kalakos
Kalakos Music
http://www.TAdelphia.com



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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: Steve B. 
Date:   2006-03-06 12:53

The Portnoy facings are as follows:


BP1 - 1.09
BP02 - 1.14 (B. Portnoy's personal facing)
BP3 - 1.22

Steve

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 Re: Portnoy mtpc designations
Author: pzaur 
Date:   2006-03-06 18:51

Thanks for all the responses.
Hank -
I think I remember reading that thread. I just forgot your response in it.

-pat

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