FROM: arnoldstang3 (John)
SUBJECT: Dick Stabile mouthpieces
One of the most beautiful alto sax tones was that of Al Gallodoro with a Dick Stabile mouthpiece.  I gave one of these mouthpiece away years back as I wanted to be the loudest guy in the band.   Does anyone have some info on this mouthpiece..... where it was made, blank,   If I wanted to find something close to it where should I look.  I realize this is vintage sound but it appeals to me.   thanks  John


FROM: bariaxman (BariAxMan)
SUBJECT: Re: Dick Stabile mouthpieces
You can find the info on the piece at

http://www.mouthpiecemuseum.com/MouthpieceMuseum/DickStabile.html

http://www.worldwidesax.com/mouthpie.htm

 
Jim Moncher
Colorado Springs, CO 
 
719.268.0834 (H)

719.331.3706 (M)


"Without jazz, what would music be? But without the sax, what would jazz be? 
It's jazz that ensured the success of the sax, and vice versa"

"The pros do not strip the lacquer off their instruments. They wear it off 
playing their fingers off umpteen hours a day, year after year. Go Thou and do 
likewise."





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From: John <john_w_price33@hotmail.com>
To: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, January 27, 2011 3:55:49 PM
Subject: [MouthpieceWork] Dick Stabile mouthpieces

  
One of the most beautiful alto sax tones was that of Al Gallodoro with a Dick 
Stabile mouthpiece.  I gave one of these mouthpiece away years back as I wanted 
to be the loudest guy in the band.   Does anyone have some info on this 
mouthpiece..... where it was made, blank,   If I wanted to find something close 
to it where should I look.  I realize this is vintage sound but it appeals to 
me.   thanks  John


 
FROM: satb_winds (Robert W. Smith)
SUBJECT: Re: Dick Stabile mouthpieces
There's a tenor piece on Ebay right now

On 1/28/2011 8:04 AM, BariAxMan wrote:
> You can find the info on the piece at
>
> http://www.mouthpiecemuseum.com/MouthpieceMuseum/DickStabile.html
>
> http://www.worldwidesax.com/mouthpie.htm
>
> /Jim Moncher/
>
> /Colorado Springs, CO /
>
> //
>
> /719.268.0834 (H)
> /
>
> /719.331.3706 (M)
> /
>
>
> //
>
> "Without jazz, what would music be? But without the sax, what would 
> jazz be? It's jazz that ensured the success of the sax, and vice versa"
>
> "The pros do not strip the lacquer off their instruments. They wear it 
> off playing their fingers off umpteen hours a day, year after year. Go 
> Thou and do likewise."
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* John <john_w_price33@...>
> *To:* MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Thu, January 27, 2011 3:55:49 PM
> *Subject:* [MouthpieceWork] Dick Stabile mouthpieces
>
> One of the most beautiful alto sax tones was that of Al Gallodoro with 
> a Dick Stabile mouthpiece. I gave one of these mouthpiece away years 
> back as I wanted to be the loudest guy in the band. Does anyone have 
> some info on this mouthpiece..... where it was made, blank, If I 
> wanted to find something close to it where should I look. I realize 
> this is vintage sound but it appeals to me. thanks John
>
>