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Author: George Stalle
Date: 2010-12-11 17:46
Today I found a white mouthpiece at a local used goods shop. Absolutely no ID or markings. If it's white, what would the material be? The only physical characteristic is a vertical white "line" that is in the material itself (not anything stamped on the surface). Each "line" runs down both sides of the mouthpiece in the material itself, almost like it was pressed together along those lines. But I'm not sure that it what the "line" means.
I have to blow my normal 3.5 Vandoren (normally used on an M15) very hard to get this mpc. to play. It appears to be a very, very open facing. Haven't tried a softer reed yet.
Can anyone provide any insights about this mouthpiece based on this limited information?
George Stalle
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