Laskey is back!

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Laskey is back!

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No clue when this happened, but Laskey is Back!

https://www.laskey.com/

Hope everyone that wanted to sell an OG Laskey at a premium got their chance to do so.

Now... time to debate the imperceptible differences between the OG and Canadian Laskeys! :tuba:


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Lots of tuba models missing from the website. The only ones listed are 30H, 28H, and 30G.

bummer, but not like I was in the market.
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Like a lot of things, the marketing has moved to social media…



It looks like they will eventually have all the original sizes for sale. They tackled the 30H first (understandable) and went through several rounds of testing before they started full production.

There’s a lot of information and interesting stuff on their IG page.
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cjk wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 9:22 am Lots of tuba models missing from the website. The only ones listed are 30H, 28H, and 30G.

bummer, but not like I was in the market.
Laskey Mouthpieces wrote: Patience, Young Jedi. After we launch the Horn and Tuba Mouthpieces, we will turn our attention to building out these product lines before beginning development of Laskey Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium Mouthpieces later in 2021. Additional instrument mouthpieces, such as the Piccolo, Flugel and Cornet will follow thereafter.
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looks like Balt Brass has a few...
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The first run has been a limited production of French horn and tuba mouthpieces, and only selected models at that. More will eventually be produced but only when Eastman/Backun/Laskey are satisfied that the new models live up to, or surpass, the originals that Scott made. Rest assured, there are many players that are well-versed in Laskey products that are responsible for testing and evaluating prototypes. Their input is key to making the entire line of product successful.

We're still waiting on our order but we had to fall in line behind vendors that previously were Laskey dealers. Not a problem at all and we'll be patient. But I can't wait to see and play them.
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