[TPIN] mouthpiece
Steve B
stevebster at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 22 13:38:32 CDT 2007
Why am I beginning to feel sensitive when someone
refers to equipment made in the 70's as "quite old"?
=(
I have a few jet tones form that epoch, some for
cornet too. I'll see what i have but don't think I
can help. I know I have a T3 and a couple of trial
pieces that were never plated.
--- Case O'Donnell <caseodo at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Ive been playing on a Jet Tone Al Hirt
> Model A that is QUITE old,
> some professional said it was probably made back in
> the 70's. The problem
> is, that these mouthpieces aren't produced any more
> and haven't been since
> the death of Bill Retzenberger back in the late
> 70s/early80s, and if i lose
> the one i have now, it could present a huge problem.
> Also, if anyone has a
> Bill Chase model Jet Tone that was made in about the
> same time period as the
> Al Hirt Model A is, I would be willing to buy both
> the Al Hirt and Bill
> Chase models. Thanks
>
>
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