WTB: Schilke 60CV
- beansessette
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I use one of these regularly and I'm in search of one as a backup. I'll consider any offers as these are hard to come by. PM me or email me at <EMAIL email="seanbessette@icloud.com">seanbessette@icloud.com</EMAIL> if you have one you'd be willing to part with!
- ssking2b
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Marcinkiewicz 107 is a copy of the original made for Charlie Vernon.
- BGuttman
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[quote="ssking2b"]Marcinkiewicz 107 is a copy of the original made for Charlie Vernon.[/quote]
I have a Marcinkiewicz 107 and the shank is a little larger than most bass trombone mouthpieces. It works great on my 1892 Conn Eb tuba, though.
I have a Marcinkiewicz 107 and the shank is a little larger than most bass trombone mouthpieces. It works great on my 1892 Conn Eb tuba, though.
- Burgerbob
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[quote="BGuttman"]<QUOTE author="ssking2b" post_id="69089" time="1539195132" user_id="3785">
Marcinkiewicz 107 is a copy of the original made for Charlie Vernon.[/quote]
I have a Marcinkiewicz 107 and the shank is a little larger than most bass trombone mouthpieces. It works great on my 1892 Conn Eb tuba, though.
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I think it's supposed to, since the 60CV is meant to be used without a leadpipe.
Marcinkiewicz 107 is a copy of the original made for Charlie Vernon.[/quote]
I have a Marcinkiewicz 107 and the shank is a little larger than most bass trombone mouthpieces. It works great on my 1892 Conn Eb tuba, though.
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I think it's supposed to, since the 60CV is meant to be used without a leadpipe.
- beansessette
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Thanks for the interesting info, all- I am specifically looking for the Schilke model though as a matter of personal preference.
- beansessette
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Still looking!