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Author: Ed
Date: 2019-12-15 06:32
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On the one hand, I would say if you don't see anything that would indicate it was actually worked on beyond the factory, then it seems silly to pay hundreds of dollars for something that someone just put a name on and sold to unsuspecting players.
I recall that years ago as Zinners became popular, a well known mouthpiece craftsman who told me that the blanks were quite good right from the factory and there were some out there who were calling themselves mouthpiece makers and doing little if anything other than putting their name on them.
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