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Quote from: Jimspur on June 25, 2019, 02:01:21 PMQuote from: davisd9 on June 25, 2019, 09:52:51 AMBuice or Permar is a good choice. I would double check with Mr. Billy about Osage. Go with a number 4 if you go with Buice and get one mouthpiece. Good luck.I understand what you mean by number 4, but when you say"get one mouthpiece", does that mean it's a mouthpiece that can't be interchanged?I do not always word well, if you decide to only get one mouthpiece and not multiple to interchange go with the #4 if you are pretty novice with a trumpet. Mr. Billy's trumpets do offer interchangeable mouthpieces with a screw in or push in design. You have the option to get multiple interchangeable mouthpieces and can get the varying numbers, the same numbered mouthpiece in different materials, delrin, micarta, corian, etc, or mix and match. You can have multiple options with mouthpieces with one trumpet barrel. Hope that is a bit more clear.
Quote from: davisd9 on June 25, 2019, 09:52:51 AMBuice or Permar is a good choice. I would double check with Mr. Billy about Osage. Go with a number 4 if you go with Buice and get one mouthpiece. Good luck.I understand what you mean by number 4, but when you say"get one mouthpiece", does that mean it's a mouthpiece that can't be interchanged?
Buice or Permar is a good choice. I would double check with Mr. Billy about Osage. Go with a number 4 if you go with Buice and get one mouthpiece. Good luck.
I have both and would definitely recommend the Buice. Tje Permar 45 is a great call but more medium pitched. Billy's are more versatile. Get the screw in though.
Quote from: KentuckyHeadhunter on June 25, 2019, 02:49:24 PMI have both and would definitely recommend the Buice. Tje Permar 45 is a great call but more medium pitched. Billy's are more versatile. Get the screw in though. Is there any difference other than obvious between the screw in and push in?
I've owned both Buice and Permar trumpets, and both are top quality. Buice for interchangeable mouthpieces is the only plus.But to throw a curve ball for additional consideration...for a straight up "field grade" hunting yelper its hard to beat either Mark Sharpe, or Tony Ezolt, river cane or wing bone. Over the years, my EZ wing bone and my Sharpe river cane have seen more woods time than all the big name trumpet makers I've owned, Hegler included, combined.
X2 I have a EZ wingbone an both Sharpe calls. These guys are some of the easiest playing calls an look good too!
Quote from: sbbow on June 27, 2019, 03:05:39 PMX2 I have a EZ wingbone an both Sharpe calls. These guys are some of the easiest playing calls an look good too! Both are easy to run, killer calls, and precisely tuned.