$79.00 - Used Lakey that plays great - it arrived with original tip at 0.110" but I could feel a small resistance that prompted an inspection and small enhancement to the facing. PLAYS BIG, BOLD, Free Blowing.
Berg Larsen ‘110-0-M’ Tenor, 1970s Straightbill – 0.112″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - Come quick! Nice Berg with a desired tip. Bullet chamber and huge tone; horizontal table markings make it from the 70s/80s.
Dukoff ‘D6 – Miami, FL’ Tenor – 0.092″ (Archived)
SOLD - A great playing Dukoff D6 that plays big and easy. These play like lasers, cutting and piercing. Designed for R&R and battles with electric guitarists. Comes with original Box and Ligature! - replacement, aluminum cap included.
Vigilante ‘Annihilator NY’ Tenor, Engraved – 0.111″(Archived)
GONE - Huge tone!!! - Sound File - Have you been looking for a Guardala?! This is one of the closest options in the current market... and it can save you a little money instead of an original. It also reminds me of my hard rubber Berg but with a super charger!
Selmer ‘”Soloist Style” – C*’ Alto, 1960/70s Long Scroll Shank (WWS Reface) – 0.068″ (Archived)
SOLD - Refaced by WWS! - Nice, desirable "Soloist C*". Made of excellent hard rubber, these mouthpieces have the horseshoe chamber and offer a clean, warm, vintage tone that can do many genres - that's probably helped the demand go up.
Brilhart ‘Tonalin 4*’ Tenor, 1940s – 0.094″ (Archived)
SOLD - Plays excellent - huge 1940s tip - It measures near a modern "6*" at 0.094" and due to the table marking and the tip material, I can't see how this wasn't original.
Selmer ‘Classic – E’ Tenor, 1955 Metal – 0.082″ (Archived)
SOLD - well-loved, vintage Selmer mouthpiece that plays great - Art Deco logo, fluted side walls, slide on ligature and cap set!... and in a rare "E", original tip! It is all in good condition with silver plating intact.
Selmer ‘”Soloist E”‘ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (WWS Reface) – 0.088″ (Archived)
SOLD - One of the most loved hard rubber mouthpieces in an ultra-rare Tip size "E"! The soloists are very versatile and can cross many genres and the larger tip on this one will add some punch to the sound (that is something that most people complain about with a "C*" or "D" tip.