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Author: derf5585
Date: 2014-10-01 23:07
I have seen ads for mouthpieces that claim to be modeled after ones from many years ago. Why? Isn't there any new ideas?
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Author: SpiritTalker
Date: 2014-10-02 01:24
I suppose it's sort of like fashion. If you keep in your closet long enough, it'll come back around! (and sometimes more than once)
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2014-10-03 21:04
It could be that the acoustics of the clarinet and the mouthpieces created for them have been pretty much refined as much as one can for a very long time already.
It became clear back in the 70's that you could 'create' excitement about a 'new' barrel or 'new' mouthpiece and get your own piece of the market share pie (such as it is - NO one is getting filthy rich on selling to such a small market). I don't fault our latest entrepreneurs for making a living, only for clouding reality a little
............................Paul Aviles
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Author: ErezK
Date: 2014-10-04 18:39
Maybe the maker likes a particular vintage model so much he or she feels others would like it as well, nothing wrong about that.
Since I own one, I doubt it is a replica of a Selmer HS*... Some things *do* get better with progress...
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