Monthly Archives: October 2016

Brilhart ‘Personaline S5’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.084″ (Archived)

Sold! - SUPER GEM! A great mouthpiece with quality hard rubber from the golden era. no serial number. It arrived with a near Original tip at 0.084". Let's talk about making a Reface happen to your liking! Please ask me about a ligature if you need one.
Early Description: " a [Long "E" 1], denim table, hard rubber, long boat, short shank"
$TBD! just in!
I am doing some history research on Brilhart and will post photos to help with dating-proofs that are no where else online! WOW! This piece is helping unlock and document history!
Hint: This is a very very early Brilhart due to special markings

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Brilhart ‘Personaline S4’ Tenor, Rubber 0.077″ (Archived)

SOLD - A great mouthpiece with quality hard rubber from the golden era. no serial number, no special tooth pad. It arrived with a near Original tip at 0.077". Let's talk about making a Reface happen to your liking! Please ask me about a ligature if you need one.
Description: " a [short "E"], horizontal table, hard rubber, short boat, long shank"

I am doing some history research on Brilhart and will post photos to help with dating-proofs that are no where else online! WOW! This piece is helping unlock and document history!
Hint: This is a early Brilhart due to special markings

Item:WWS1.4E5.2271.6-C0

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Brilhart ‘Personaline L4’ Tenor, 1950s, Ser# (RAC reface) – 0.090″ (Archived)

SOLD - SOUND FILE - Don't let the black plastic material fool you. Mouthpiece with the Circle wood-grain tooth pad. Bob Carpenter did the minor perfection of the reface to a 0.090" and facing length of 22mm. He also filled the tooth groove. As usual, Bob's work looks excellent! 4-digit! #7455, The chamber has mild/medium side walls with a great sound.
Description: " a [longest "E"3], horizontal table, plastic, smallest boat, shortest shank"

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Brilhart ‘Personaline S5’ Tenor, 1960s White, Ser# – 0.082″

$275.00 - These are always great. Wood-grain tooth pad in Excellent condition!! Original tip to a 0.082"! There are no cracks to mention. serial number is 6-digit 100K. It plays very easy and has a centered, Mid-Tone core to the tone. These have a medium chamber with shallow side walls. Originally, it came with a super cool, "Brilhart" plastic cap and I found a Brilhart 3-band ligature to pair up with it!, however, a customer requested to purchase those separately. I have reduced the price to reflect the Mouthpiece solo. I can find a ligature for you though. Just ask.

Description: " a [long "E"1], horizontal table, hard rubber, short boat, long shank"

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Brilhart ‘Tonalin 5 – Custom 8’ Tenor, 1946-51 Ser# 87942 (RAC reface) – 0.098″ (Archived)

SOLD - what a fun mouthpiece. Bob Carpenter refaced the tip to a 0.098". It has a long facing. I also had Bob patch a tooth groove. I have since installed a black foam tooth cushion. This has a much larger presence to the tone and a big sound. There are no cracks to mention. These have a medium chamber with shallow side walls. AND it is a 5-digit serial #87942 (higher demand, higher price). Everyone loves a #5 or higher number Tonalin. This one will be no exception. sorry, no ligature, just ask.

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Brilhart ‘Tonalin 5’ Tenor, early 50s Ser# 37945 (Archived)

SOLD - with script in beautiful condition. FIVE DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER! This one plays really nice with decent focus for a Tonalin. I'm biased, but I love these. A good smooth Stan Getz type sound. Original Tip size at 0.085", no tooth grooves. no ligature. There are two crack evidences, all too common on these. I would recommend banding it but I will offer two prices.

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Brilhart ‘Level-Air 5’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 4371 – 0.093″ (Archived)

SOLD- This mpc is a nice free blowing mpc with a tip measuring 0.092" (not normal for a " 5 " ). Ser # 4371 There is a small tooth imprint that I covered with a clear bite tab--typical on these. It blows a big sound with heavy mid tones for a metal, cliff-style baffle. early 4-digit vintage series with side-to-side machining on the table (meaning: the early era of likely the 1960s).

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