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rockford
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:54 pm    Post subject: Bach Artisan Mouthpieces Reply with quote

There was some discussion on what the new Bach mouthpieces actually are. They continue the same concept as the Artisan trumpets which is classic cosmetic design with some modern changes/improvements. The exterior is similar to the Bach mouthpieces made in the 1920's. Essentially the rims and cups are the same as the latest mouthpieces that are made on CNC lathes from the original "cherries" that Vincent Bach put away for the future, which is here. There is some modification to both the throat and backbore which are based off of Bach designs. There are no plans to offer custom throat or backbore options. Like the Artisan trumpets they are what they are.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Bach Artisan Mouthpieces Reply with quote

rockford wrote:
There was some discussion on what the new Bach mouthpieces actually are. They continue the same concept as the Artisan trumpets which is classic cosmetic design with some modern changes/improvements. The exterior is similar to the Bach mouthpieces made in the 1920's. Essentially the rims and cups are the same as the latest mouthpieces that are made on CNC lathes from the original "cherries" that Vincent Bach put away for the future, which is here. There is some modification to the throat (modified but still 27) and backbore, which is based off a current optional backbore, again with some modification. There are no plans to offer custom throat or backbore options. Like the Artisan trumpets they are what they are.


Thanks! I know they are at NTC? Has anybody given them a toot? Thoughts?
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:19 am    Post subject: Re: Bach Artisan Mouthpieces Reply with quote

abontrumpet wrote:
rockford wrote:
There was some discussion on what the new Bach mouthpieces actually are. They continue the same concept as the Artisan trumpets which is classic cosmetic design with some modern changes/improvements. The exterior is similar to the Bach mouthpieces made in the 1920's. Essentially the rims and cups are the same as the latest mouthpieces that are made on CNC lathes from the original "cherries" that Vincent Bach put away for the future, which is here. There is some modification to the throat (modified but still 27) and backbore, which is based off a current optional backbore, again with some modification. There are no plans to offer custom throat or backbore options. Like the Artisan trumpets they are what they are.


Thanks! I know they are at NTC? Has anybody given them a toot? Thoughts?
Stopped by NTC today and the new Artisan mouthpieces are not available yet. I modified my original post to reflect more accurate information. The throat is not identifiable by the old drill bit number designations. It has a shape all it's own. It is not designed to be modified or altered and will only be available in the most popular sizes. 7c, 5c,3c, 1 1/2 c and b etc.. I understand there are already several thousand confirmed orders. I'm looking forward to trying them out.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

On the phone a few days ago, guy at Dillion's told me Bach told them by early April.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

By a Curry standard or special order straight 27 (he too modified the 27 throat. And in a Bach blank. He is hard to reach and maybe not even in the biz. any more. People put Curry down but they are great mpcs (for me) if you can find one. THe cornet designs are particulary good and non-tiring (for me) I use the 5 series and have quite a few of them--easy to go back and forth.

I can't stress the palyability of he cornet designs--I use all short shank.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 5:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MM2 wrote:
By a Curry standard or special order straight 27 (he too modified the 27 throat. And in a Bach blank. He is hard to reach and maybe not even in the biz. any more. People put Curry down but they are great mpcs (for me) if you can find one. THe cornet designs are particulary good and non-tiring (for me) I use the 5 series and have quite a few of them--easy to go back and forth.

I can't stress the palyability of he cornet designs--I use all short shank.
What's particularly good about Mark Curry's product is that he can make modifications to the basic Bach (or other manufacturers) design that Bach doesn't offer anymore. They're not in the custom mouthpiece business. If someone basically likes a Bach mouthpiece but wants one a little more open or with some other characteristic Mark can do it.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is there a URL to anything about these mouthpieces?

Thanks guys!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

codyb334 wrote:
Is there a URL to anything about these mouthpieces?

Thanks guys!
You got it here first on Trumpetherald!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, who has one? Who has photo?
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MM2 wrote:
By a Curry standard or special order straight 27 (he too modified the 27 throat. And in a Bach blank. He is hard to reach and maybe not even in the biz. any more. People put Curry down but they are great mpcs (for me) if you can find one. THe cornet designs are particulary good and non-tiring (for me) I use the 5 series and have quite a few of them--easy to go back and forth.

I can't stress the palyability of he cornet designs--I use all short shank.


Mark Curry is very much in business!

And I'm sure he appreciates the positive comments you wrote about him, I'm surprised you've ever heard or read anything less than positive about his mouthpieces. I have never read a bad word said about him or his mouthpieces. His mouthpieces have great designs and great consistency.

Sincerely,

John Mohan
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