Sellmansberger gold-tone titanium-coated rims - becoming default way to stock them

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Other than some of the 32.9 #2 profile bonded rims (for the economy-model mouthpiece)...

This time, I just had ALL of my new-stock rims gold-tone titanium coated.

It's just that this coating so popular (and sure: it absolutely makes the mouthpieces "pop"), it's just easier for that to be the default way that I stock rims.

The layout of the complete line of mouthpieces was lost (at my request) from the old place.

I'll post it here - in its own thread - very soon.

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No more black? Just curious.
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GC wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:16 pm No more black? Just curious.
special order...

btw...There's actually a CLEAR titanium coating that COULD be applied...(really)
...so I could fib, and CLAIM that an un-coated rim is "clear titanium coated", couldn't I ? :teeth:
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I'd never tell . . .
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Just to clarify...

The $165 "economy" combo-of-best-selling-features mouthpiece
(silver-plated brass Symphony cup/back-bore permanently bonded to a 32.9mm #2 profile stainless steel rim)
will not feature a gold-tone titanium-coated rim. That stainless steel rim will remain not-coated.
Also, I can have not-coated rims made for anyone, if I don't happen to already have them stocked in a given size/profile.

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Where's the best place to look these days for all the Sellmansberger mouthpiece options?
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jtm wrote:..
I will try to spend two or three hours soon and put together a nice page to place in this forum… and better (with pictures) than the one that I requested be taken down in the old forum.
I’m going to strive to make it a little bit easier to understand and access than another place online, which tends towards the technical.
People think I’m a weirdo for not having a website; I know they are right. That having been said, I am already bombarded from so many directions with so many ways for people to get in touch electronically… I could only imagine that a website would cause me to have another full-time job - just administering to it.
In the past, both of us really busted our butts...a bare minimum of 100 hours a week - working every week of the year. We made a lot more money, but half of it was confiscated by various government entities: local/state/federal
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Here’s another reason why I decided just to have most all of the new rims gold-tone titanium coated:
...or maybe - at least - a better explanation...

When/if someone orders an uncoated rim, it’s pretty easy to make one from a blank, and – at that point - it’s ready to ship, with no several-weeks additional delay (sending off to the coating place).
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