History of the Bach 6 3/4C

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gregwaits
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History of the Bach 6 3/4C

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I’m curious as to the Bach 6 3/4C background…when it was first produced, for what player was it first made, etc.

Bach didn’t really keep mouthpiece manufacturing history, etc records, so it’s really anyone’s guess.

I own two. The earliest is a corporation (with dot). The fraction line between the numbers 3 and 4 is flat, not a forward flash like on the later ones. I think it is safe to assume that this model didn’t come into existence until after the move to Elkhart.

I’d like to see old Bach mouthpiece catalogues for reference.
Posaunus
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Re: History of the Bach 6 3/4C

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Recently discussed:

viewtopic.php?p=207808&hilit=Bach+6+3%2F4#p207808

Apparently they go back at least to Mt Vernon.
gregwaits
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Re: History of the Bach 6 3/4C

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Posaunus wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:23 pm Recently discussed:

viewtopic.php?p=207808&hilit=Bach+6+3%2F4#p207808

Apparently they go back at least to Mt Vernon.

Thanks. Either I’m suffering memory loss or I didn’t see it. 😎
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