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About Us

Wedge production started in October 2007. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best possible mouthpiece to meet their playing needs, and to do so with customer service that is of the highest standard in the industry.

Our Commitment Personal Service

When you deal with Harrison Mouthpieces you are dealing directly with me about issues related to the mouthpiece or with my wife Liz about the business end of things. If you call the toll free number you are calling my cell phone. If you hear singing in the background it is one of my daughters. If you hear barking it is our dog Toby.

Our Commitment to Professionalism

I am not a professional trumpet player. I am a physician. However I have played the trumpet for 40 years and since 2007 I have devoted a great deal of my time and energy to designing and producing what I believe to be the very best brass mouthpiece on the planet.

As professionals Liz and I (Liz is actually a psychiatrist, so watch what you say on the phone) treat every customer as we would want to be treated - with respect, courtesy, fairness, and genuine concern that you play the very best mouthpiece for you.

The links below are intended to provide more information about who we are, and why we do things the way we do.

 

 

 

 

"The Wedge is not a gimmick, nor is it a one-dimensional specialist's mouthpiece like many other unconventional designs. My career as a freelance player demands versatility: all possible ranges, dynamics, articulations, and timbres need to be available to me. The Wedge mouthpieces I use are well-rounded and do everything well, and I have used them in a variety of musical situations: chamber music, orchestra, jazz (big band and small band), rock bands, reggae, amplified or acoustic, live or recorded.

As my needs as a player have evolved, I have returned to Dave for re-fittings and consultations. He always spends the time to make sure that we find the right tool for the job, with no pressure to buy. He is interested in finding practical solutions for artists much more than in simply selling mouthpieces; a rare thing, in any business!"

Jim Hopson