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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2002-03-16 15:15
I recently won a Grabner cocus wood mouthpiece on eBay. Just got it yesterday and have played it a little and am really impressed. It's a beautiful mouthpiece to look at and has a beautiful tone as well. The wood is a redish color (like Rosewood). It's nicely finished.
I don't know what he usually charges for these, but they're on a Zinner blank--an excellent blank. Might be a good alternative to some of the more expensive, better known makers.
He's a sponsor. If you're looking for a great custom mouthpiece you might include him in your list. I'm waiting for him to make a batch of barrels so I can get one of those to try.
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2002-03-17 05:46
I looked for his ad on the sponsor pages and couldn't find him listed. What is the name of his company?
bob
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Author: Bob T
Date: 2002-03-17 08:19
Walter Grabner's website is at <ClarinetXpress>
I've got his CXBB for my new Buffet Prestige Bass. It's wonderful. A friend also has his "doctored" Selmer CXBS and is very impressed. His Bb mouthpieces have also gone down very well with my clarinet contacts here in Scotland.
BobT
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Author: Bob T
Date: 2002-03-17 08:25
Sorry my previous message deleted website.
Walter Grabner's site is at www.ClarinetXpress.com
BobT
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Author: Kim
Date: 2002-03-18 16:59
What other mouthpieces currently on the market would you say they are similar/comparable to? If anyone could give a few comparisons, or even information such as, "I like Grabner, Joe Blow, and Jane Doe mouthpieces" that would give me a good idea of whether they'd work for me.
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Author: David Spiegelthal
Date: 2002-03-18 22:02
Walter's mouthpieces might be compared, in price and quality, to Roger Garrett's (also a Sneezy sponsor --- coincidence or inevitability???)
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Author: Kim
Date: 2002-03-19 15:02
Geez, I'm not familiar to Roger Garrett's mouthpieces. I am familiar with some of the following mouthpieces: Vandoren M13, M13 Lyre, M14, M15, Hawkins, Greg Smith, Eddie Daniels, Hite, Pyne, Fobes, Scott. Can anyone make any comparisions between any of these and Grabner's mouthpieces?
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