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 Re: Accubore barrel
Author: shmuelyosef 
Date:   2018-11-24 11:30

The standard ones had the "fins" actually was just some material removed to lighten them and reduce their warmup time. The solid ones were called "Dark" and sometimes were labeled with Eddie Daniels name and sometimes with just a suffix of the letter D.
The first letter is simple...
"M" is for Moennig
"B" for Buffet
"C" is for Reverse Taper Bore, For Leblanc, Selmer, and Yamaha Clarinets
Then comes the length
The letters after are confounding...in addition to the "D", they are seen with "X" and "P" after the length digits. e.g. I have an M66P 'Eddie Daniels' mouthpiece that has no 'fins', but measures exactly like a Buffet Moennig that I have.
These are nice...I have a few

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