Looks like Parker Mouthpieces, formerly made by Houser, are now made by Chuck Nickles. The pictures look like they’re nicely made. Machining looks very nice.
Anyone had any face time with them yet?
“New” Parker Mouthpieces?
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Re: “New” Parker Mouthpieces?
I'm surprised nobody has posted a reply. I didn't get a chance to try them since I was working a booth, but his booth was always very busy with people testing mouthpieces. I'd love to hear what people thought.
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Re: “New” Parker Mouthpieces?
Generally, I never really tried mouthpieces outside of the Baer MMVI, the 2 RT mouthpieces I got last year, and however many years ago when Bloke had a booth. Shyness mostly... And I guess I am satisfied with what I had/have?
Re: “New” Parker Mouthpieces?
Nothing wrong with being satisfied with what you already use. Don’t feel compelled to search for answers you already have…
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