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   <item id="2646-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.selmer.com/products/accessories/mouthpiece/mouth14.html</url>
      <title>Bach Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Bach is part of the Selmer Company in Elkhart, Indiana.  Famous for the 6 1/2 AL size, Mega Tone brand, and screw-rims made of Lucite.  At the bottom of this page use the Next link to browse more mouthpieces.</desc>
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   <item id="2647-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.currympc.com/new_page_4.htm</url>
      <title>Curry Precision Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Located in Reno, Nevada this company offers stock trombone sizes, custom orders that can match cups and rims, as well as screw-rim designs for Delrin and clear Lexan polycarbonate.</desc>
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   <item id="2648-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.dougelliottmouthpieces.com/</url>
      <title>Doug Elliott Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Founded in 1981 by an Airmen of Note trombonist from Silver Spring, Maryland.  Famous for three-piece designs with interchangeable cups, shanks, and rims (some with Lexan polycarbonate plastic).</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2649-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.dmamusic.org/tromba/endsleybrass.html</url>
      <title>Endsley Brass Custom Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>From Gerald Endsley in Denver, Colorado.  Famous for trombone stock component mouthpieces.</desc>
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   <item id="2650-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.gregblackmouthpieces.com/trombonespecs.htm</url>
      <title>Greg Black Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Created in 1985 by craftsman Greg Black in West Orange, New Jersey.  Famous for custom series popularized by New York Philharmonic principal trombonist Joseph Alessi.</desc>
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   <item id="2651-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.jaztec.com/jaztec_section/jaztrombone.htm</url>
      <title>Jaztec Custom Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Located in Norwich, United Kingdom.  Famous for their combined use of non-toxic, hard polyester resin with custom finishes attached to a brass core.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2652-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.callet.com/1.0/mouthpieces/rjjvqh000000rs8t.html</url>
      <title>Jerome Callet Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Located in Staten Island, New York.  Famous for special sizes of trombone mouthpieces, and trombone lead pipes with a trumpet style venturi.</desc>
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   <item id="2653-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.jet-tone.com/jettone.htm#trb_brass</url>
      <title>Jet-Tone Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>Located in Elkhart, Indiana.  Features standard trombone mouthpieces as well as lip protectors for players with braces.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2654-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://members.aol.com/wwwebbrass/mouthpieces.htm</url>
      <title>John Webb Mouthpieces for Sackbuts</title>
      <desc>Located in Wiltshire, England.  Specialist in making sackbut mouthpieces from brass, boxwood, or ivory substitute.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2655-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.khbrass.com/jktromboneexc.htm</url>
      <title>Josef Klier Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>From Kuhnl and Hoyer Instruments based in Markt Erlbach, Bavaria, Germany.  Famous for their Exclusive and USA brands, two-piece models, and plexiglas as well as silver finishes.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2656-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.laskey.com/Tenor%20Shank.html</url>
      <title>Laskey Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>From Scott Laskey in Lombard, Illinois.  Famous for the variety of cup sizes as well as custom mouthpieces.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2657-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://home.teleport.com/~mmpco/mpcat/mpcat1617.htm</url>
      <title>Marcinkiewicz Company</title>
      <desc>Manufacturer from Canby, Oregon.  Famous for their designer/signature series, Pro-Line Concert Hall brand, and embouchure visualizers (rim with cut-away cup attached to the shank).</desc>
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   <item id="2658-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.monette.net/newsite/mouthpieces_trombone.htm</url>
      <title>Monette Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>From David G. Monette Corporation in Portland, Oregon.  Famous for manufacturing trumpets with integral (built-in) mouthpieces, their series for trombone comes in several models with special acclimation tips.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2659-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.parduba.com/price.html</url>
      <title>Parduba Double-Cup Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>John Parduba started making custom mouthpieces in New York City in 1915.  In 1935 he created a new design called the Double-Cup.  Famous for shallow cups, doubling on trumpet and trombone, and the 3Star brand.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2660-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.parke.net/personal/index.htm</url>
      <title>Parke Mouthpiece Center</title>
      <desc>From musician and craftsman Jeff Parke in Agoura Hills, California.  Famous for Personal Models brand popularized by trombonists Jay Friedman and Alan Kaplan.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2661-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.bypass.com/~stork/specs.html#trombone</url>
      <title>Stork Custom Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>From Phyllis and John Stork in Plainfield, Vermont.  Famous for their complete customizing services.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2662-1046722781" type="url">
      <url>http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/winds/product/spec/other/mp_spec/p_main2.htm#trombone</url>
      <title>Yamaha Trombone Mouthpieces</title>
      <desc>This page is a comparison chart of Yamaha brass mouthpieces.</desc>
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