
The Original FAST Mouthpiece Puller
Nothing to lose. No 1/2 washers to find.
No bent finishing
nails. No die cast parts.
Here are pictures of this great tool used on many different applications.

First,
loosen it up by backing off T-handle. Just
another view, showing cradle & jaws.

Here
mounted on 17A? Conn (Getzen mpc) Here on older Blessing Trumpet (Bach 7C)
Most people position the G88 in their weaker hand to hold everything securely, and then turn the T-handle with their stronger hand.
All the while holding everything secure while tightening. Don't let the
jaws slide over the receiver, hold them tight.

Here shown on a trombone slide (12H & Bach),
and on a tuba. Always use this
grip!

Here on a French horn (Conn 14D)...... and the standard
"Death Grip" on a cornet.
Be sure you get the jaws planted
firmly on the mouthpiece stem, so that you 'push' the receiver. It helps to lay the instrument on a bench
or table.
Otherwise it can be a two man job.

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