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Does anyone know of a good refacer that offers quantity discount?

I have a few dozen of mouthpieces that are in need of different repairs.
New biteplates, chipped tips, flattening of tables etc.
Lots of different kinds of work on both newer and vintage pieces.

Preferably in Europe but outside EU is also fine!
 

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I offer quantity discounts sometimes. If you're interested, email me at [email protected]

I have a rough breakdown of fees on the Tenor Madness website under repairs as well. Good luck whichever way you go!

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Does anyone know of a good refacer that offers quantity discount?

I have a few dozen of mouthpieces that are in need of different repairs.
New biteplates, chipped tips, flattening of tables etc.
Lots of different kinds of work on both newer and vintage pieces.

Preferably in Europe but outside EU is also fine!
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I have a few dozen of mouthpieces that are in need of different repairs.
To sell? Or play?

Actually... either one makes little sense when you think about it. I mean... if you put any money into them, you'll likely not get it back should you sell them. If it's to play them... wow... like you need a few dozen mouthpieces to have around?

Just wondering what's going on here. Would these be for your students perhaps?
 

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Yes. It's to sell (if I don't choose to keep one for myself).
Most of the pieces are in need of minor work, such as new biteplate, tip repair or improvement of the curve. Nothing too expensive.
I prefer to sell pieces in playable condition. I won't make more money this way. But I won't lose much either.
But I do get happy customers with great mouthpieces! That's a good thing!
 
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