BRENDAN TIBBS
Solid Sterling Silver Saxophone Mouthpieces
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Words barely do justice to the supreme artistry of these presentation mouthpieces. Brendan Tibbs has achieved the perfect fusion between musical function and design. It is truly sublime to play one of these mouthpieces and feel the way each MPC is sculptured to achieve perfect harmony between player and instrument. These Mouthpieces are limited in production and have a unique identifying number. Each mouthpiece is hallmarked as solid sterling silver and comes with the makers unique stamp. Total quality is guaranteed Brendan Tibbs combined (1992) with the internationally acclaimed saxophone mouthpiece designer Ralph Morgan (two generations of experience) to create a superb range of solid sterling silver saxophone mouthpieces. Over 20 years experience as a goldsmith and saxophone player, including five years studying saxophone and Jazz at the W.A. conservatorium of Music, has given Brendan and his team the skills to create a range of solid sterling silver saxophone mouthpieces.These mouthpieces are available to the public worldwide at the address shown below or they can be ordered on -line. Please read the trial policy below. |
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Trial Policy It is possible to try 4 times for the perfect MPC for you. All postage charges will have to be paid for and if there is no sale a charge of US$50 will be incured to cover the handling costs. All Brendan Tibbs mouthpieces are made from solid sterling silver (92.5% pure) which enables players to explore a delightful range of tones previously unavailable to saxophone players and comes with a lifetime guarantee. Silver has long been renowned for purity and clarity of tone and these mouthpieces are free from any form of plating. We make a life-long commitement to our products and will repair promptly and cheaply any damage (god forbid) that befalls our MPCs'. Being free of any plating usually makes any repairs or restoration a very straight forward job. Health Considerations Most health professions will agree that putting a plated metal object in your mouth for any period of time is likely to cause you serious health problems. Plating brass involves an unpleasant cocktail of chemicals, such as cyanide, cadmium and nickel. Every brass mouthpiece has under the gold or silver plate a thick layer of nickel. These chemicals are leached into the mouth and body every time you put a plated object in your mouth. It is not wise to suck on a plated object, if you play metal mouthpieces, play stainless steel (very stable) or solid sterling silver.
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Brendan
Tibbs P.O. Box 108
Nedlands,Perth,Australia.6909. Tel: +61 (0)8 9389 1752 Fax: +61 (0)8 9446 6467 Email :btibbs@westnet.com.au
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