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Author: nickma
Date: 2006-03-07 22:16
You really should try a Rick Sayre mouthpiece. He does minimal advertising, does not like mail order, and is in many ways the antithesis of the modern mouthpiece marketer.
But wait til you try his mouthpieces. They are extraordinary, and are priced for next to nothing for what they are.
For me it as a relevation. The difference between 'really very good indeed', as many gifted handmade mouthpiece makers are, and 'unbelievably grin- from-ear-to-ear good'.
So good that most of my other previously acquired very good mouthpieces will be sold on.
Nick
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