FROM: philbarone2002 (Phil Barone)
SUBJECT: Shop photos to my site
Hello all,

Just wanted to let you know that we've added a shop page to my site of my
shop. I think you might find it interesting.  Enjoy! Phil




                  For all your mouthpiece needs
                       WWW.PhilBarone.com
 WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ON BAM CASES
                   PhilBarone@...
                         PH: (212) 686-9410
Incredible Jazz photography at www.ViolaineLenoir.com



FROM: mikeruhl (Michael Ruhl)
SUBJECT: Re: Shop photos to my site
Phil,

Great pictures!  Fascinating for me, as an amatuer player, to get a peek at 
what goes into the making of your mouthpieces.

If you don't mind me asking, what is the material that you use for your 
biteplates?

Thanks!
Mike Ruhl

>From: "Phil Barone" <PhilBarone@...>
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>Subject: [MouthpieceWork] Shop photos to my site
>Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 09:04:29 -0700
>
>Hello all,
>
>Just wanted to let you know that we've added a shop page to my site of my
>shop. I think you might find it interesting.  Enjoy! Phil
>
>
>
>
>                   For all your mouthpiece needs
>                        WWW.PhilBarone.com
>  WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ON BAM CASES
>                    PhilBarone@...
>                          PH: (212) 686-9410
>Incredible Jazz photography at www.ViolaineLenoir.com
>
>
>
>
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FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Shop photos to my site
Phil, 

Thanks for sharing these photos with us.  I'm impressed by the amount 
of hand chamber work you do to your mouthpieces.  

How do you keep all those tenor chamber designs straight in your 
head?  Is it all by eye using a "control sample" of each one?  Is 
there less hand work in your new "Standard" mouthpiece.