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Author: C. Hogue
Date: 2001-05-27 00:36
OOh buddy! I can see why that mouthpiece is so rare. It is a stomach-turner. Who came up with such a lovely color combo? Maybe for my Dazzler "camoflage" clarinet :^)
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Author: Nicki
Date: 2001-05-27 00:36
HEY,
Just got to have that mouthpiece that was carved out of a bowling ball!!
(Not really, I think I'll stick to my portnoy for a while)
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Author: deejay
Date: 2001-05-27 00:48
Thats green mouthpiece looks cool.
deejay
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Author: Rosie
Date: 2001-05-27 01:49
I think maybe it's a good thing that the mouthpiece is 'a rare item.' Don't know if I could handle looking at a whole clarinet section of them.
Rosie, also from the beautiful Garden State.
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Author: Graham Golden
Date: 2001-05-27 02:03
First one is very odd!! how did they get the idea to put the ligature there??? and its on its side with the camera reflection in the mirror!!! it looks like something out of a sundance film festival film. And i dont know if i would be willing to put my mouth on something that color!!! but it has its advantages, if you ever had an upset stomach while playing ( and with that mouthpice you would) no one would notice if you made a mess on your mouthpiece... although, that might not be such a good thing.
Graham
-from the land of enchantment
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Author: willie
Date: 2001-05-27 02:25
They must be using extra long reeds for the "long notes" on that Boozie. As for the mouthpiece, we have an eighth grader with spiked, neon green hair that would be a perfect match for it, 'cept he plays drums.
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Author: Brian Peterson
Date: 2001-05-27 12:40
The green one looks like something the neighbor's dog left by the mailbox the other day.
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Author: yimmij
Date: 2001-05-27 18:26
Okay.... you may think I'm nuts. But I think the green mouthpiece is quite different. Kinda neat, really. Who knows, it may help to produce a wonderful tone.
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Author: joseph o'kelly
Date: 2001-05-27 20:23
I have a Vandorean B-45, Profile 88 mouthpiece that is marbilized red & black that looks like it was carved from a bowling ball as well.
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Author: Dee
Date: 2001-05-27 20:23
Bill wrote:
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> A horn to go with the mpc?
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1434007951
Naw, the colors clash.
And for those interested in the horn, this is one of ones that Conn made from laminated wood billets in approximately the 1940s. Serial number dates for Conns do not apply to the Pan American line made by Conn.
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Author: Bill
Date: 2001-05-27 20:28
Author: Dee wrote:
Naw, the colors clash.
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Making them a great combo
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Author: jenna
Date: 2001-05-29 02:54
i think the green mouthpiece looks like fun.. but then again, i am an odd one.
jenna
from the garden state as well, (i don't know about beautiful, though) =)
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Author: Jason
Date: 2001-05-29 07:28
I think they guy that made it ate too much acid that day.
J
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