Hello Christan! I'm curious if you can talk about your knowledge of replating mouthpieces! I own a mouthpiece of yours I really like, but it has some plating loss on the rim.
If not properly taken care of, yes. Plating also will wear and it's not best to play on raw brass long term. It's always a good idea to have a backup mouthpiece that you love in case one gets damaged. Just like a backup slide, a great idea.
Thank you! This is so helpful
Thank you for making these kind of videos. It's very difficult for me to go to trade shows due to being on another continent, so these are helpful!
Since I can't do as many shows as I used to I will be making more videos, thanks for watching.
Thanks for making this video! Very helpful!
No problem
Very very useful , thank you
Thanks for watching appreciate it.
Explains why some guys swear by this, what they call "clocking the mouthpiece."
great video man
wish your back issue will be fine soon
Thanks Raymond. Hope to see you sometime in 2023.
Hello Christan! I'm curious if you can talk about your knowledge of replating mouthpieces! I own a mouthpiece of yours I really like, but it has some plating loss on the rim.
Use Anderson Silverplate in Elkhart for replating mouthpieces. They provide a good service for a good price.
Interesting- does this mean mouthpieces have a finite life?
If not properly taken care of, yes. Plating also will wear and it's not best to play on raw brass long term. It's always a good idea to have a backup mouthpiece that you love in case one gets damaged. Just like a backup slide, a great idea.