Tenor ROC Britone Bite Repair

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2013
  • April 2013 - I inspect, repair and play test a tenor sax ROC Britone mouthpiece make in England. This mouthpiece has a unique baffle design that other makers have not been inspired to copy.
    See MojoMouthpieceWork.com
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  • @garethrutherford
    @garethrutherford 7 років тому

    thanks for all this..you saved my chipped mouthpiece.. i messed it up at first but after watching you carefully i have had great success..

  • @rdraznik
    @rdraznik 11 років тому

    I enjoy watching your work. Didn't know there was such an acrylic product. Thanks.

  • @cahietpas
    @cahietpas 11 років тому

    Interesting and weird mouthpiece. I enjoy all of your videos. Very informative and thorough.

  • @wilfridpinto1836
    @wilfridpinto1836 4 роки тому

    Excellent travail, très minutieux, avec un résultat incriyable. Bravo!

  • @noname24894
    @noname24894 8 років тому

    thank you for useful videos... All the best..

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 7 років тому

    That is a very interesting inner baffle design. It would seem that the air would hit that cut out section like a brick wall unlike my rubber otto link 8 which is a pure air flow design.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 7 років тому +1

    It should be mentioned that now that the repair is done, it would be advisable to use a Clear Runyon mouthpiece patch in order to protect the bite plate against further wear.

  • @VintageTenorSound1
    @VintageTenorSound1 3 роки тому

    I have the same mouthpiece for alto, it has the band and the black inside as well, seems to be original. Plays well. It has a bit more bright edge to the sound compared to my Meyer sm 7. It plays nice and even with good intonation.

  • @convolutedexperiment
    @convolutedexperiment 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Just checking an ROC tenor mouthpiece on ebay. Very interesting how you've refurbished this.

  • @JoshuaEtherington
    @JoshuaEtherington 9 років тому

    Do you know what year the ROC Britone was being used

  • @eddietong2014
    @eddietong2014 3 роки тому

    I am very interested in this mouthpiece. Does anyone have its sound test or performance video?

  • @tutorialesnaynay593
    @tutorialesnaynay593 8 років тому

    ok thank you

  • @michaeljohnson9969
    @michaeljohnson9969 4 роки тому

    How do you know when an epoxy or other two part repair filler is safe to put in your mouth? I have a favorite alto mouthpiece with tooth gouges it like to fix.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  4 роки тому

      I have researched for information on the materials I use. There are some risks identified in the MSDS for me in handling the 2 components. The same risks are mentioned with dental epoxy components. But once they are thoroughly mixed and cured they become inert. For tooth gouges, I repair them with acrylic. That is a common material used for bite plates in metal mouthpieces.

  • @MeccaVideoPro
    @MeccaVideoPro 10 років тому

    years ago I found one of these in a bag of mouthpieces a friend had. It was the oddest baffle I have ever seen. It was all white, so I would wager the bite plate is a repair. IIRC the inside was all white as well. Could the black in the shank end be a sheet of teflon or something like that used to reduce the size of the shank?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  10 років тому

      Yes, I can see how the full width bite plate was a repair. Possibly the same repair material was used inside the shank. I did not see a seam that would indicate a sheet of material was used inside the bore. Could be a sleeve, but that would be a lot of work to get one to fit just right. But a layer of epoxy could make the sleeve work.

    • @joeglaysher2231
      @joeglaysher2231 7 років тому +1

      Compared with my alto Britone the bite plate, the shank ring and the black lining are original features of the ROC mouthpiece. I also have a white Brilhart Personaline alto piece made by the same company in England. It has the ring on the shank, a smaller black bite plate and no lining to the shank.
      Needing a repair to a seriously chewed bite plate (Brilhart Level Aire) I took it to a dental technician who was so amazed to be given a job not directly tooth related that he fixed it on the spot without charge!

  • @janegayer2608
    @janegayer2608 2 роки тому

    I recently purchased a used tenor sax with a new condition vintage A Gigliotti 7G* tenor mouth piece. What is it worth?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  2 роки тому

      Try posting photos and ask on a sax forum or Facebook group.

  • @Merf1195
    @Merf1195 10 років тому

    Does someone have experience with this piece? It's design looked interesting in the video and in ebay this pieces are relatively cheap, I wish to know if they are any good.

    • @madmarsupial
      @madmarsupial 4 роки тому +1

      Great for busking. Not subtle, very much maintain their own sound, takes some time to get used to the feel due to that baffle that disrupts the airflow and adds complexity to the stream, but the sound is sexy loud, textured, mid-range fat. Well finished too. ROC made Brilharts in the UK, then switched from mouthpieces to plastic stackable chairs!

  • @bendtaaen63
    @bendtaaen63 11 років тому

    Do you still reapair mouthpieces? How can I contact you?

  • @mspurplemouse
    @mspurplemouse 7 років тому

    I have one of these and play it when I want extra volume. The band is original.

  • @RavTzizit
    @RavTzizit 11 років тому

    The baffle looks a like a Pelton turbine paddle.

  • @MauriatOttolink
    @MauriatOttolink 7 років тому

    Thank you. I'd thought about doing it this way rather than having a new plate fitted but didn't know what material to use. Epoxy or glass fibre might do the job but wear away those two front teeth. Your Dp 810 black is obviously the right stuff.
    Just as an aside...Why would they make a dental compound in black? Makes you think..

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 років тому

      I did not call it a dental compound. But It is safe when mixed and cured hard.

    • @MauriatOttolink
      @MauriatOttolink 7 років тому

      Hi...
      Thanks for the reply.
      I now find that I can't obtain Dp 810 in UK but have been supplied with
      3M Scotchweld 8805 as a claimed substitute.
      If you are familiar with it, do have an opinion?
      Is the mixing ratio of acrylics critical?
      Thanks for taking your time to reply.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 років тому

      MauriatOttolink I rarely use DP 810 anymore. If you see my newer videos, I use a powder acrylic with a liquid monomer. These are sold in the beauty industry to make fingernail art.

    • @MauriatOttolink
      @MauriatOttolink 7 років тому

      Many thanks for your advice. I have a Florida with bite groove (chasm?) showing a pin hole of metal. Considered nail materials.
      Apart from colo(u)r, the only variation seems to be the curing speed of the monomer. Will the final hardness be much same at any speed?
      Thank you..Hope to get my MojoTenor working! Regards.

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 7 років тому

      MauriatOttolink I think so.

  • @MojoBari
    @MojoBari  11 років тому +1

    Mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

  • @LordBritOne
    @LordBritOne 9 років тому

    damn my online name is being used alot now haha and not by me ive been BritOne since earth and beyond came out in 1997 lol

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 9 років тому

      The Britone mouthpiece was made in the 60's.