Mouthpiece Archive

Mouthpiece Archive

For your viewing pleasure! These are achived items and all have happy homes.

Some Past (Sold) Mouthpieces

It is my goal to maintain a large list of some of the mouthpieces we've seen and worked on for research reasons. I hope that we'll be able to develop this section for the necessary Sound Files that belong with each mouthpiece. Enjoy!

 

Current Mouthpiece Inventory

 

Dukoff ‘D6 – Silverite’ C-Melody, Transitional, (WWS Reface) – 0.071″ (Archived)

SOLD - A uniquely, ultra rare Dukoff mouthpiece from Chadd's Collection that matches all the design measurements for a C-Melody mouthpiece.  It was really tricky on arrival and it sent me into heavy research. The photo comparisons sum it up though. It contained elements from two eras of Dukoff: the…

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King ‘Saxello’ Soprano, 1920s (RAC reface) – 0.063″ (Archived)

Sold - Hard rubber, --large round chamber mpc. It arrived with tiny factory tip. We had Bob Carpenter reface the tip to: Tip measures 0.063". Don't forget the tighter shank from the original settings. Now has good seal and plays great. Original silver plated King ligature too! Item #:WWS/Sarge's Collection

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Theo Wanne ‘GAIA 3 – 7*’ Tenor, Rhodium – 0.105″ (Archived)

SOLD - (LAST ONE) Investment piece? - Rare, DISCONTINUED Rhodium-plated option (2021: Rhodium market up 1,600%!!!). [Inspired by Dexter Gordon, the Gaia features a medium roll-over Shark Gill™ baffle, precision-sculpted inner sidewalls, and the True-Large-Chamber, which is similar to the vintage mouthpieces of the 1940s, but more evolved in design].

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Woodwind Co. ‘Chester Hazlett’ Tenor, 1930s/40s (RAC reface)- 0.090″ (Archived)

SOLD - From Chadd's Collection - Another rare mouthpiece listed, it was named after the saxophonist in the Whiteman Orchestra of the 30s and 40s. Terrific material and good classic design...very similar to "The Woodwind Co." models... Large chamber makes for a big vintage sound. But also more suitable for…

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