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 chedeville question
Author: Chris22311 
Date:   2006-11-23 05:15

someone advertising a chedeville mouthpiece has described the measurements as, "measurments are: 112 (tip) followed by 6 10 22 38 ". can anyone explain?

chris

Chris

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 Re: chedeville question
Author: donald 
Date:   2006-11-23 05:41

tip opening = 1.12mm
then four gagues that measure 6/10/22/38 really means 3mm, 5mm, 11mm and a lay that is about 19mm long
for comparison Hite Premiere= 110, 6, 12, 24, 38
but variation in the thickness of rails and backpressure/windway compression in the blank mean that comparison by just these measurements is not often useful.
donald

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