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I've been surprised the past few weeks, watching counterfeit Bach Mt. Vernon mouthpieces being sold on eBay. New packaging, copied the sealed bag, and did a pretty good job copying the shape & lettering of the mouthpiece. At least they put in their description in the listing, made in China. I know Conn-Selmer has been alerted, but wonder how long eBay will leave them up. I've seen the counterfeit Bach Strad. trumpets - but that obvious errors on them (serial number, engraving, trim differences) - but the mouthpieces are pretty good looking copies & packaging... This could (will?) damage the re-sale market for Bach Mt. Vernon mouthpieces... Have others seen them? or actually purchased one?
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Curious what you ended up doing? Did you find another repair shop to get it fixed...
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I'd spend the money and get it repaired & fixed. Sounds like a good trumpet for various types of music... I've only played one once, and it really had a good sound across the staff...
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Very interesting... I have never heard of eBay pulling a trumpet like a Celicio, or other similar overseas brand before...
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Divitt Trumpets are lovingly built in Toronto, Canada by Ewan Divitt. Each trumpet is built to order using Getzen valves and Taylor bells. Each model is designed to give the player the best balance of feedback and projection to handle any playing environment. During the design process, the trumpets were tested on dozens of gigs by Ewan and any other trumpet player willing to take them for a spin
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I ran across this recent video from Trent @ Austin Custom Brass. Great video resource to show the differences / similarities of the majority of harmon mutes out there today. I found this very interesting, think you will also!
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