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Old 05-03-2006, 10:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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In my larder of 2 million mouthpieces I recently came across a JetTone Studio 1D which, to my astonishment plays great: in tune, slots almost too well, low range is smooth, upper range easy, rim is nice and cushiony.
Anybody use or know anything about this particular JetTone??

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In my larder of 2 million mouthpieces I recently came across a JetTone Studio 1D which, to my astonishment plays great: in tune, slots almost too well, low range is smooth, upper range easy, rim is nice and cushiony.
Anybody use or know anything about this particular JetTone??

Tom//
I think Irving Berger, a NY free-lance player, used this mouthpiece. He played an old Besson Meha and sounded great on it.
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