REEDS MOUTHPIECES MUSICAL

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B40 VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;
B45 VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments; musical instruments with the exception of pianos and other keyboard instruments;B 45;
BARI BARI WOODWIND SUPPLIES 1805 Apex Road Sarasota FL 34240 reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;
BARI Bari Associates, Inc. 782-788 Northeast 40th Court Fort Lauderdale FL 33334 reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;
BLACK DIAMOND EBONITE VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;EBONITE;
HYGROCASE VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments; musical instruments;
MASTERS VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
RESERVE RICO CORPORATION 595 Smith Street Farmingdale NY 11735 reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;
STUDENT ONE VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;STUDENT;
V16 VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments;VARLEPIC SIXTEEN;
VANDOREN 56 VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments; musical instruments;
VANDOREN JAZZ VARLEPIC PARTICIPATIONS 56, rue Lepic Paris 75018 France Reeds and mouthpieces for musical instruments; musical instruments;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;JAZZ;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A mouthpiece for a brass wind musical instrument is composed solely of a colored polymer material. Its size and shape may be determined by computer coordinate measurements from a conventional metal mouthpiece. The color is chosen to suit the particular purpose of the musician playing the instrument, such as to match the uniforms of a marching band. The mouthpiece is fabricated by injection molding to substantially the desired size and shape. A secondary machining process removes imperfections such as flashings and gate blushes. Alternately, a blank may be injected molded, and the blank machined in a primary machining operation to the desired size, shape, and surface texture. The mouthpiece may also be manufactured by machining a bar of polymer material. The mouthpiece functions in the identical manner as prior metal mouthpieces, but it is much more comfortable to play in cold and hot environments, and it is less costly and more rugged than metal mouthpieces.