RE: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

2008-07-30 Thread Dawn McCandless
What all has sulpher in it?  Do they use sulpher in rubber compounds?  I am 
allergic to sulphates in medicines.  I also have a latex allergy.  Is it 
possible that the latex allergy is really the sulphers, if any, inbedded in the 
latex? 
Is there sulpher in the linings of instrument cases?  I had noticed quite a few 
years ago that lining the case of silver plated instruments with 100% cotton 
flannel keeps them from tarnishing as quickly as they do if they are just in 
the case with the factory made linings.  I used old flannel shirts that 
were too worn to wear any more since it saved money from buying new flannel.  
DMM
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RE: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

2008-07-29 Thread hans
A new leak in Hattiesburg perhaps ? Or contaminated
lipsticks ? Radiated material used ? Some companies use deep
freezing others use X-raying, third companies use radiation
(cobalt). Or Chinese products ? Some companies with access
to high tech bring them into salt mines, but some salt mines
carry also radioactive waste depots ... Have you heard
about these color changing precious stones from Russia named
alexandrite. They change color between daylight  artificial
light. But these, even produced now in a fuse process, are
too hard to be used for a mouthpiece, so they cannot be the
source. Have you checked your drinking water ? No ? I would
do it. Some bottled water comes from obscure sources, while
tap water is regulated by law usually, but when profit is in
sight, law will be broken easily.

So, please, check about. Oops, I forgot the influence of
teeth-bleechers, recycled metal .


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I bought a new stock Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece some months
ago - since then the inside of the mpc has turned a dark
orange.  Very cool.  I've heard of the inside of mpcs
turning blue, but this is the first time i (or any of my
colleagues) have encountered orange (or anything besides
blue, actually)... Any one out there a) seen different
colors?  b) know what's up with the orange?Rebekah

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RE: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

2008-07-29 Thread Colin the Hornfellow
Dear fellows,

Silver plating seems to turn purplish hue or black when kept for some time near 
rubber or things that contains sulphur. Personally observing with exception to 
my silver pizka mouthpiece, the others like my older storks, marcinkiewiczs, 
lawsons, yamahas, dennis wicks, Josef Klier and Schmid changed in color. I now 
keep my old mouthpieces in leather pouches.

My wife's silver plated clarinet keys too turned rainbowish dark when she kept 
an ebonite mouthpiece in her clarinet case. she now keep her mouthpiece in a 
separate case from her clarinet. no more discoloration. can someone explain how 
this happen?

Colin the Hornfellow

Singapore

--- On Sat, 7/26/08, hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: hans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs
To: 'The Horn List' horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Saturday, July 26, 2008, 2:41 PM

A new leak in Hattiesburg perhaps ? Or contaminated
lipsticks ? Radiated material used ? Some companies use deep
freezing others use X-raying, third companies use radiation
(cobalt). Or Chinese products ? Some companies with access
to high tech bring them into salt mines, but some salt mines
carry also radioactive waste depots ... Have you heard
about these color changing precious stones from Russia named
alexandrite. They change color between daylight  artificial
light. But these, even produced now in a fuse process, are
too hard to be used for a mouthpiece, so they cannot be the
source. Have you checked your drinking water ? No ? I would
do it. Some bottled water comes from obscure sources, while
tap water is regulated by law usually, but when profit is in
sight, law will be broken easily.

So, please, check about. Oops, I forgot the influence of
teeth-bleechers, recycled metal .


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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 7:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs


I bought a new stock Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece some months
ago - since then the inside of the mpc has turned a dark
orange.  Very cool.  I've heard of the inside of mpcs
turning blue, but this is the first time i (or any of my
colleagues) have encountered orange (or anything besides
blue, actually)... Any one out there a) seen different
colors?  b) know what's up with the orange?Rebekah

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Re: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

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Re: [Hornlist] technicolor mpcs

2008-07-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 11:50 AM -0700 7/25/08, Rebekah Schaub wrote:
I bought a new stock Marcinkiewicz mouthpiece some months ago - since then
the inside of the mpc has turned a dark 
orange.  Very cool.  I've heard of the inside of mpcs turning blue, but
this is the first time i (or any of my colleagues) 
have encountered orange (or anything besides blue, actually)... Any one out
there a) seen different colors?  b) know 
what's up with the orange?Rebekah

Geez, I got a few mouthpieces a while back, and the very same thing
happened. I'd try one for a few weeks, and it 
would be reddish, then the next month, and a different mouthpiece and it
would be purple, the last it was a nice shade 
of pink. I figured out it was the Kool-Aid® I was guzzling.

Regards, Carlberg




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