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Three Remington Trombone Mouthpieces – Large Shank – designed by the great trombone instructor Emory Remington for use in the Conn 88H. These are good pieces and I have used them them all. The center one in the second picture is Constellation and gold plated. All three pieces have smooth rim cushions and good clean undamaged shanks. One of the pieces on the far right has had a little of the shank sanded down so it will slip into the mouthpiece receiver a little further….to supposedly improve response …
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Three Remington Trombone Mouthpieces – Large Shank – designed by the great trombone instructor Emory Remington for use in the Conn 88H. These are good pieces and I have used them them all. The center one in the second picture is Constellation and gold plated. All three pieces have smooth rim cushions and good clean undamaged shanks. One of the pieces on the far right has had a little of the shank sanded down so it will slip into the mouthpiece receiver a little further….to supposedly improve response …
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Available for bidding is a Conn Christian Lindberg 4CL large shank trombone mouthpiece in gold plate. The mouthpiece is used, but in quite usable condition, with no scratches, dents or other damage other than pitting of the gold plating where the mouthpiece enters the receiver, and some minor blemishes on the outer surface of the bowl. There are no imperfections anywhere that would affect the “playability” of the unit. This was my mouthpiece for a while, and I can attest to the fact that it was never dropped …
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Available for bidding is a Conn Christian Lindberg 5CL large shank trombone mouthpiece in silver plate. The mouthpiece is used, but in very fine condition, with no scratches, dents or other damage other than a line where the mouthpiece went into the receiver. This was my mouthpiece for a while, and I can attest to the fact that it was never dropped or damaged in any way. The Lindberg mouthpieces are very distinctive with their conical shape (much like a horn mouthpiece), more narrow rim and deep cup. …
