Bach 14 1/2D
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Elow
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Bach 14 1/2D
I’ve never seen this, about what size is this? It’s up on ebay from one of this super over priced japanese sellers.
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Posaunus
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Re: Bach 14 1/2D
Probably small cup ID, perhaps deep cup? 
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Kevbach33
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Re: Bach 14 1/2D
In Bach parlance, a D cup is typically shallower than a C cup, the opposite of Schilke. So:
E: very shallow
D: shallow
C: medium shallow
No letter is medium.
B: medium deep
A is deep but still shallower than all the G cups.
I'm thinking about like a 15C, but shallower and with a more rounded rim?
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Posaunus
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Re: Bach 14 1/2D
Good to know. Thanks! I've been steeped in Schilkish!Kevbach33 wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:20 pm
In Bach parlance, a D cup is typically shallower than a C cup, the opposite of Schilke. So:
E: very shallow
D: shallow
C: medium shallow
No letter is medium.
B: medium deep
A is deep but still shallower than all the G cups.