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black nylon, with Zipper
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The Pro Tec trumpet mouthpiece bag A219 is made of durable neoprene and provides secure storage for up to three mouthpieces for trumpets, flugelhorns, cornets, or horns. The zipper ensures secure storage, while an additional outer compartment, which also has a zipper, provides space for small accessories. The compact, padded design reliably protects against damage and ensures comfortable transport - ideal for everyday use.François Louis, born in Brussels in 1954, began his journey in musical instrument making after gaining experience in fluid mechanics as a motorbike competition mechanic. He quickly gained recognition for his modifications to saxophone mouthpieces, attracting interest from renowned musicians like Joe Lovano. Over the years, he patented new mouthpiece designs, expanded his workshop globally, and collaborated with esteemed musicians. François also ventured into teaching master classes and innovated ligature designs. Notably, he embarked on a collaboration with composer Philippe Boesmans for a saxophone prototype project. In 2003, François Louis furthered his innovations, including the modelisation of the Aulochrome and the development of new reed concepts for saxophones and clarinets.
The Pro Tec trumpet mouthpiece bag A219 is made of durable neoprene and provides secure storage for up to three mouthpieces for trumpets, flugelhorns, cornets, or horns. The zipper ensures secure storage, while an additional outer compartment, which also has a zipper, provides space for small accessories. The compact, padded design reliably protects against damage and ensures comfortable transport - ideal for everyday use.

François Louis, born in Brussels in 1954, began his journey in musical instrument making after gaining experience in fluid mechanics as a motorbike competition mechanic. He quickly gained recognition for his modifications to saxophone mouthpieces, attracting interest from renowned musicians like Joe Lovano. Over the years, he patented new mouthpiece designs, expanded his workshop globally, and collaborated with esteemed musicians. François also ventured into teaching master classes and innovated ligature designs. Notably, he embarked on a collaboration with composer Philippe Boesmans for a saxophone prototype project. In 2003, François Louis furthered his innovations, including the modelisation of the Aulochrome and the development of new reed concepts for saxophones and clarinets.
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