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Top row, L-R:
- No-name 22L (tuba) $25
- Schilke 58 (bass trb.) $50
- No-name 12C (small shank trb.) $25
- Denis Wick SM2 (lg. shank euph) $60
- 6-1/2 AL-E (Euro/med. shank trb./euph) $20

Bottom row, L-R:
- Denis Wick 3 British shank (tuba) $50
- Denis Wick 5 British shank (tuba) $50
- No-name Bach 18-ish (tuba) $25
- No-name shiny Bach 18-ish (tuba) $30
- Jupiter 24AW (tuba) $30

(Not pictured: tenor tuba and Faxx 51D-L).
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I'm having trouble matching up the arrows with the list.

real question: (Before I look online, do you happen to know which is larger: SM2 vs. SM3 ??)
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bloke wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 11:48 am I'm having trouble matching up the arrows with the list.

real question: (Before I look online, do you happen to know which is larger: SM2 vs. SM3 ??)
SM2 is larger. It is the largest mouthpiece in the Steven Mead line, at least before they started adding all the "Ultra" designations or whatever.

^ arrows = old receiving blanket for my son that got relegated to the "tuba rag" pile...
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I have a 3 which I bought back when this line was the latest rage. I've always hated it until I acquired my most recently acquired and currently owned compensating euphonium. It seems to be the best thing for it. I think I bought it so long ago that the new gold price was about what you are asking for this one used in silver.
I'm a cheapskate, but I might mull this over.
I will also check and see if I have in stock that thing in which you expressed interest.
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@bloke if you want to work out some sort of bartery-trade-plus-cash thing for that, just let me know.
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Does British shank=small shank? I have a friend with a Besson Eb that has a small shank receiver who might be interested in your Denis Wick pieces.
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Tubajug wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 7:32 am Does British shank=small shank? I have a friend with a Besson Eb that has a small shank receiver who might be interested in your Denis Wick pieces.
Not to speak for Blake (but sorta to speak for Blake):

Yes

With an "L" is the larger shank Denis Wick (e.g., 5L). Without the "L" is the smaller shank (e.g., 5)

I use the Denis Wick 5 (not 5L) on my Martin Medium Eb. I like it well enough, but use it because it's what fits. :laugh:
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Yep. No L = small British shank, like what fits on an old school Besson or some old American E-flats, like Mr. Bort's.

Although, the Wicks have just sold.
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arpthark wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 7:52 am Yep. No L = small British shank, like what fits on an old school Besson or some old American E-flats, like Mr. Bort's.

Although, the Wicks have just sold.
Thanks, I guess I won't be passing this along to him after all! Congrats on the sales, though!
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Bump. Don't be afraid to make an offer.
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Are any of your remaining tuba mouthpieces large shank models (.550")?
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Cameron wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:41 am Are any of your remaining tuba mouthpieces large shank models (.550")?
I am pretty sure they are all standard/American shank. I can measure with calipers and let you know.
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Thanks, Blake. FYI, my measurement if referring to the outside diameter of the shank's small end.
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