FROM: keith29236 (Edward McLean)
SUBJECT: Glass Gauge update
Hi Keith,If you can be bothered sending to Scotland, I would like one
end zero pro Gauge to compare with my home made ones. Is paypal any good 
for payment?  Eddie.




FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Glass Gauge Update
No need anymore to indicate what you want ahead of time.  From previous
posts, I've learned that interest is split 50-50 between the Set-Back and
Edge-Zero styles.  Only Merlin indicated that he wanted a narrow stlye gage
(I doubt that I can honor that request, sorry).  I plan to get 50 of each
style made so I should have twice the amount needed to fill orders.  

My specs for the glass etching call for the lines to be .005" deep and wide
and filled with white paint.  They may not need to be that deep, but some
depth is needed to keep the paint from scaping off over time.  Most glass
etchers I contacted will not quote on filling with paint.

The glass will be 1" x 4" x 3/16" thick with .020" chamfered edges.  It is
difficult to find a glass supplier willing to do the chamfers for an order
this small.  There will also be a "MOJO" logo on the bottom of them.  Hey,
I have a little bit of ego left...


	
		
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FROM: okcpa (kerry)
SUBJECT: Re: Glass Gauge Update
It would be an honor to use a Glass Gauge with the "MOJO" Logo.  Wish I could say the same for Babbitt products and their customer service. Oh well ... 

mark weinstein
WEINSTEIN WOODWINDS
oklahoma city, ok
USA

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith Bradbury 
  To: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 11:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [MouthpieceWork] Glass Gauge Update


  No need anymore to indicate what you want ahead of time.  From previous
  posts, I've learned that interest is split 50-50 between the Set-Back and
  Edge-Zero styles.  Only Merlin indicated that he wanted a narrow stlye gage
  (I doubt that I can honor that request, sorry).  I plan to get 50 of each
  style made so I should have twice the amount needed to fill orders.  

  My specs for the glass etching call for the lines to be .005" deep and wide
  and filled with white paint.  They may not need to be that deep, but some
  depth is needed to keep the paint from scaping off over time.  Most glass
  etchers I contacted will not quote on filling with paint.

  The glass will be 1" x 4" x 3/16" thick with .020" chamfered edges.  It is
  difficult to find a glass supplier willing to do the chamfers for an order
  this small.  There will also be a "MOJO" logo on the bottom of them.  Hey,
  I have a little bit of ego left...


        
              
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FROM: merlin_williams_toronto (merlin_williams_toronto)
SUBJECT: Re: Glass Gauge Update
No probs, I'll still want a couple. My preference for a narrow gauge 
is probably because the only setback I have is narrow.

Merlin


--- In MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com, Keith Bradbury 
<kwbradbury@y...> wrote:
>
> No need anymore to indicate what you want ahead of time.  From 
previous
> posts, I've learned that interest is split 50-50 between the Set-
Back and
> Edge-Zero styles.  Only Merlin indicated that he wanted a narrow 
stlye gage
> (I doubt that I can honor that request, sorry).  I plan to get 50 
of each
> style made so I should have twice the amount needed to fill 
orders.  
> 
> My specs for the glass etching call for the lines to be .005" deep 
and wide
> and filled with white paint.  They may not need to be that deep, 
but some
> depth is needed to keep the paint from scaping off over time.  Most 
glass
> etchers I contacted will not quote on filling with paint.
> 
> The glass will be 1" x 4" x 3/16" thick with .020" chamfered 
edges.  It is
> difficult to find a glass supplier willing to do the chamfers for 
an order
> this small.  There will also be a "MOJO" logo on the bottom of 
them.  Hey,
> I have a little bit of ego left...
> 
> 
> 	
> 		
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>





FROM: lcchtt (lcchtt)
SUBJECT: Re: Glass Gauge Update
> this small.  There will also be a "MOJO" logo on the bottom of them.  
Hey,
> I have a little bit of ego left...

Great! ;)

Dan