CozyChopsCom Posted April 18, 2002 Share Posted April 18, 2002 GR Mouthpieces was founded in '98, but their computerized machining has already made tremendous headway into the mpc market for sop and tpt. In March, GR ran an ad in DCWorld. Even if you are not currently looking for a mpc, please contact GR Mouthpieces to let 'em know you appreciate their corps support. Brass instructors might want to check out GR. They are near Madison. (Unsolicited plug.) Cozy Cozy Chops Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mosthumbleone Posted April 19, 2002 Share Posted April 19, 2002 Mr CozyChops. Fill me in on the deal with GR mouthpieces. I am not opposed to trying new things, but I am a creature of habit. I have a tendencey to stay with what works. For almost 20 years I played a Bach 1.5c for most everything and a Purviance 9 for lead and small horns. Only in the past couple years (and only after wearing out the shank on the Purviance) did I buy a new Reeves remake of the Purviance and a Reeves 43WS692 (which I love). What is GR doing that is new and great? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaringbrass Posted April 19, 2002 Share Posted April 19, 2002 I have never played one, or seen one for that matter, but I'd love to try one. Anyway I would also like know why they are so raved about too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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