Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
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Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
I’m feeling very frustrated having ordered a custom mouthpiece via Mouthpiece Express. It’s been over a year! The folks at Mouthpiece Express keep giving me new dates but it seems like recently Bach has stopped responding to their emails! I know I should cancel the order and ask for a refund but I want the piece as ordered! Anyone have any suggestions or insights?
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Re: Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
There's another thread about lack of customer service from Conn-Selmer, probably a related situation. Actually I know how it is - a custom order can take enough time away that could be dozens of standard mouthpieces - and nobody really wants to do that.
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Re: Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
I just received some very standard parts (for a King 3B) from Conn-Selmer. I ordered them back in early November. That’s 5 months for parts that they should have readily available by the dozen in a bin. From what I am hearing, all the larger instrument manufacturers are having supply chain issues. A custom order would just magnify the problem. So…..a year or more for a custom mouthpiece from Conn-Selmer does not surprise me.
Sorry Gfactor, probably not what you want to hear.
Sorry Gfactor, probably not what you want to hear.
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I did finally get the parts I ordered from Conn Selmer, but it took several months. A year is just insane.
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Re: Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
Just a quick update - I finally canceled my custom mouthpiece order as it became clear that it was never going to arrive in my lifetime!
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Re: Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
Bach has always been slow with custom orders. When I was a student, I ordered a 5G with the "88H" shank from Bach, after trying one that somebody else had. It showed up at least a year later (longer, I think) and was expensive. Also, it was completely different than the 5G I was playing (rim shape, width, and cup depth) and the cup had mysterious "ridges" like a series of steps all the way from the rim to the throat. To be fair, I think custom orders require re-setting some of their equipment which means time lost for making their stock products, so I do understand the extra cost.
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Re: Custom mouthpiece order from Bach
I think that almost every iteration of the Bach name/company has had problems with inventory, ordering, delivery, and custom orders at some point. (I suppose the same thing can be said of other manufacturers in the music industry.) A year is too long to wait for any custom order, and especially for any parts.Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:35 pm I just received some very standard parts (for a King 3B) from Conn-Selmer. I ordered them back in early November. That’s 5 months for parts that they should have readily available by the dozen in a bin. From what I am hearing, all the larger instrument manufacturers are having supply chain issues. A custom order would just magnify the problem. So…..a year or more for a custom mouthpiece from Conn-Selmer does not surprise me.
Sorry Gfactor, probably not what you want to hear.
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Now I’m curious what you ordered
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