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FS: A plethora of MP’s…Updated version

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Update on the plethora of … um Cornucopia or perhaps a Pride… Murder of…a gaggle? Ah, heck with it. Here’s a bunch of tuba mouthpieces for sale.

After selling a few of these, I’ve been able to determine the weight factor in relation to the shipping costs. So the shipping is shown with each mouthpiece and obviously, the heavier the mouthpiece, the more the shipping. I’ve also adjusted the price of the Wedge mouthpieces as they are the plastic vs metal ones. Wedge’s retail prices are the same for both but I’ve lowered the price on these.

Mouthpieces are located in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Please PM me for more information, for photos or to purchase.
Thank you.


The Sellmansberger Imperial $155. Shipping $10
No signs or wear or insertion marks. Small nicks on the end of the shank but the shaft is not bent or altered.

Denis Wick London 2L $85. Whipping $12

Wedge 7B $100. Shipping $8

Wedge SG $100. Shipping $8

Wedge Brass Tone Modifier. $40. Shipping $8
Weighted Shank to put on Wedge Mouthpieces

Conn Helleberg 1207B $100. Shipping $10
7B with 24K Gold plated rim & cup

Schilke 62S $75. Shipping $12

Miraphone TU H11 $75. Shipping $10

Bach 24AW $25. Shipping $12
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edit for reading comprehension, disregard
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Interested in the Baer mouthpiece! Can’t seem to find the PM function—maybe because I haven’t been on in a while? Thanks!
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It won’t let me reply to you, MG—my account is too new I guess. I was active years ago on the old board (TN). My email is redacted, thanks!
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I am sorry, Joseph. Someone purchased the Alan Baer in the meantime.
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info:
AI wrote:Cornucopia and plethora both denote a large amount, but with different connotations. A cornucopia implies a bountiful, diverse, and positive supply (like a feast or variety of options). A plethora signifies a large or excessive amount, which can sometimes imply a negative, overwhelming, or burdensome surplus, although it is often used neutrally to mean 'a lot'.


bmp vs. BUMP:
A BMP is a Windows-based image file format, while a "bump map" is a 3D rendering technique used to simulate surface details like scratches or wrinkles.
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I’m interested in the Diablo then. Thanks!
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Hello. I’m interested in the Williwaw. I can’t seem to pm either because of the age of my account.
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Update on the shipping prices and the prices for the Wedge mouthpieces.
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MG wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 5:27 am

Denis Wick London 2L $85. Whipping $12

A mouthpiece AND a good beating? Sign me up!!
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Ha! I caught that on Tubenet but obviously missed it here. Too funny to edit so I’ll keep it in. Denis was a very strict teacher.
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bloke wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 6:27 pm info:
AI wrote:Cornucopia and plethora both denote a large amount, but with different connotations. A cornucopia implies a bountiful, diverse, and positive supply (like a feast or variety of options). A plethora signifies a large or excessive amount, which can sometimes imply a negative, overwhelming, or burdensome surplus, although it is often used neutrally to mean 'a lot'.


And while we're at it...

MYRIAD is an ADJECTIVE, NOT a NOUN.
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Jim Williams wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 9:47 am
bloke wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 6:27 pm info:
AI wrote:Cornucopia and plethora both denote a large amount, but with different connotations. A cornucopia implies a bountiful, diverse, and positive supply (like a feast or variety of options). A plethora signifies a large or excessive amount, which can sometimes imply a negative, overwhelming, or burdensome surplus, although it is often used neutrally to mean 'a lot'.


And while we're at it...

MYRIAD is an ADJECTIVE, NOT a NOUN.
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Basstablature wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 9:31 pm Hello. I’m interested in the Williwaw. I can’t seem to pm either because of the age of my account.
My email is:

7partscopper@gmail.com


Shoot me an email.
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MG wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 10:05 am
Basstablature wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 9:31 pm Hello. I’m interested in the Williwaw. I can’t seem to pm either because of the age of my account.
My email is:

7partscopper@gmail.com


Shoot me an email.
Hello. Sent you an email.
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