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Saxa
09-18-2003, 02:31 PM
Dukoff affectionados, here's the one. A Vintage Dukoff LD 7* tenor mouthpiece. From the 60's 8) . Excellent quality, not of the type castings of today. The tip, rails and face are perfect. Never worked on. Classic Dukoff, LD for Large Chamber. Marked on top of shank, "Orig. Large Chamber Dukoff Miami, Florida" Light teeth scratches. I would not sell this piece if it was more like a 9*. Very easy to play, subtones, altissimo notes are no problem. No ligature, no cap.$250.00 Pay Pal preffered. Add 3%. Shipping $5.00 or $7.50 priority Pictures available, not a Brass mpc. Shipped from Central North Carolina contact saxa@asurfer.com Thanks

ChelseaBaratz
04-01-2007, 06:53 PM
I have an incerdible original vintage Dukoff hollywood piece. I just took it up to 48th street here in good ol' NYC, to this woodwind shop, and they are selling it on ebay. It's an 8, and it plays beautifully on older horns, like a Conn. I, however, play a Mark VI and a LeBayle mp. Go figure! Here's the link for the Dukoff:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Dukoff-Tenor-Sax-Mouthpiece-8-Incredible_W0QQitemZ260102792226QQcategoryZ38112QQ rdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

renaissance_man
04-01-2007, 10:32 PM
Umm...Chelsea? I can see that you're new here, and I extend my warmest welcome. However, what you've just done is what's known as "hijacking a thread." This phrase is generally used to describe the act of redirecting the subject matter, or otherwise deviating from that for which the thread was opened in the first place. Specifically, if someone opens a thread listing a item for sale, it usually isn't proper protocol to post on that thread listing an item you have for sale. There's no sales competition here, and I assure you that there is more than enough room here for you to open up your own thread and sell your item. Just a bit of friendly - and hopefully, helpful! - advice from a forum hang-arounder.

Tryptykon
06-09-2007, 10:04 PM
Umm...Chelsea? I can see that you're new here, and I extend my warmest welcome. However, what you've just done is what's known as "hijacking a thread." This phrase is generally used to describe the act of redirecting the subject matter, or otherwise deviating from that for which the thread was opened in the first place. Specifically, if someone opens a thread listing a item for sale, it usually isn't proper protocol to post on that thread listing an item you have for sale. There's no sales competition here, and I assure you that there is more than enough room here for you to open up your own thread and sell your item. Just a bit of friendly - and hopefully, helpful! - advice from a forum hang-arounder.

.. and the [original] post is from 2003.

renaissance_man
06-11-2007, 01:59 AM
.. and the [original] post is from 2003.

That was clearly an oversight on my part (not that it's one that hasn't been committed here before), but even my comment is over two months old. I'm almost certain that it wasn't hurting anyone. Was it really necessary to dig it up just to showcase my mistake? Malicious behavior is quite unappealing and unbecoming.