Those are some interesting ideas. The mouthpiece isn't something specifically 
designed for an individual, but interesting ideas. I tried attaching a picture 
but it didn't allow me. Not sure how that works. Jim? Would I have to send it 
directly to individuals?

      From: Greg <g...@eskimo.com>
 To: quad-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 7:14 AM
 Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Re: Mouthpiece Search
   
 I don't use sip-and-puff, but can the mouth piece be 3D printed?
 I don't know what its made out of, or if its like a straw or a mouth piece.
 Is there a photo to see what they look like? Could a dentist mold your mouth, 
etc.
 Greg
 
 On 2/23/2018 12:43 AM, Jim Lubin wrote:
  
 
 Bummer. It sucks when something works and you can't find a replacement. I am 
having the same problem with some of my vent circuit parts. Some of the old 
parts work better for me but I can't find replacements.  
 On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:15 PM, Jeffrey Gaede <jsga...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
   Yeah, those don't work for me, Jim. Every time I've searched for sip and 
puff mouthpieces, that's what I find and usually that's  all I find. I'm sure 
they are out there somewhere but who knows what they were originally used for. 
 
             From: Jim Lubin <jlu...@eskimo.com>
 To: Jeffrey Gaede <jsga...@yahoo.com> 
 Cc: Quad-list Post <quad-list@eskimo.com>
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 7:03 PM
 Subject: [QUAD-L] Re: Mouthpiece Search
     
    I think it got rejected by the list with the photo attached. 
  I've been using these dental "saliva ejectors" with my sip and puff. They  
are a flexible tube about 5" long with wire embedded so it keeps the shape when 
you bend it.  
  http://www.idsdental.com/ salivaejectors.html     
 On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 6:32 PM, Jeffrey Gaede <jsga...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
   Hello, Folks. I was wondering if you might help  searched for something. I 
have a sip and puff controlled wheelchair  and back around 2005 I had the 
perfect mouthpieces for this chair. A few years ago I got down to the last  
mouthpiece and went online to order more, only I couldn't find the same thing. 
I've searched a number of  times the past couple years and can't come up with 
anything close.  It's possible that these were never designed to  be sip and 
puff wheelchair mouthpieces, but I'd be more than  grateful if someone could 
locate them for me. They are "L-shaped", made of a very sturdy plastic 
composite,  giving them a little flex but you couldn't clamp it closed with the 
tightest bite, and there is a "doughnut" molded  into one end. The attached 
picture is of the last one I had. It's a little warped because someone tried to 
wash it  in a dishwasher, but it would normally be about 5" long, again,  
L-shaped, and has a doughnut molded onto one  end. Thanks for any help… Jeff
  
    
  
      
 
         
  
  
 

   

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