Warburton ATW??

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Nojo2550
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by Nojo2550 »

Hey I’m new to the forum, and I’ve been searching EVERYWHERE for info on this mouthpiece and can’t find anything.

I was looking for a new Bass mouthpiece awhile back and really wanted a warburton. I had met someone from Warburton at the FMEA all-state conference a few years back and really liked what I had tried, so finally decided to pull the trigger. Unfortunately my financial situation didn’t allow me to order a new mouthpiece, so I went to EBay. The Warburton ATW caught my eye. Nothing wrong with it, just cosmetic damage. Upon receiving it, I’m trying to find it on the warburton mouthpiece chart and can’t find anything at all from Warburton about it. Start searching the internet, practically nothing. Does anyone know anything about this mouthpiece, why it was made, and what the original market price was for it before it was discontinued??
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ZacharyThornton
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by ZacharyThornton »

Why not call or email Warburton?
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GabrielRice
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by GabrielRice »

My guess would be it was a custom piece for someone with those initials.
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Slidehamilton
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by Slidehamilton »

Those initials are Terry's initials.
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Kevbach33
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by Kevbach33 »

If it's what I think it is (I very well could be mistaken), this should essentially be a bass trombone mouthpiece with a rim about like a large 4G or small 3G. The current piece does not have the 'A' in front of the 'TW'.

The current TW piece can be found here:

<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.thomannmusic.com/warburton_ ... e=category">https://www.thomannmusic.com/warburton_tw_bass_trombone.htm?listPosition=8&type=category</LINK_TEXT>

Can you describe about how big it feels?