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Old 10-10-2009, 01:59 PM   #1
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E-Z tone mouthpiece

I was in a music shop the other day when I came across a mouthpiece that looked like nothing I had ever seen. It looked as if someone had taken a mega tone and instead of a smooth sided large cup, they had cut it out to look like stairs. It was labeled E-Z Tone, but said nothing else.
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Re: E-Z tone mouthpiece

I've seen them. There is an EZ Tone cornet mouthpiece up on eBay right now.
Vintage E-Z-TONE, U.S.A. CORNET MOUTHPIECE/VG Orig - eBay (item 270465178807 end time Oct-11-09 01:26:34 PDT)

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Old 10-10-2009, 02:14 PM   #3
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Thats the one. Only it was silver and for trumpet.
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Re: E-Z tone mouthpiece

Looks like Curry has seen that design (the famous Blackjack Hitman blank):

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Re: E-Z tone mouthpiece

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I was in a music shop the other day when I came across a mouthpiece that looked like nothing I had ever seen. It looked as if someone had taken a mega tone and instead of a smooth sided large cup, they had cut it out to look like stairs. It was labeled E-Z Tone, but said nothing else.
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