SOLD - These are fun, from the 80s. They have good focus with a mid, core tone and easy response. It arrived needing minor repair at the tip to level the seal. I did that, and set it up at a correct 'E' tip measuring 0.084", and silver plated it to perfection. small horseshoe chamber. Comes with original ligature and cap. plays great!
Selmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1960s Long Scroll Shank
SOLD - A cool vintage 1960s hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.072". Horseshoe chamber, legit for classical or jazz. Ask me about a ligature.
Selmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, 1973 Rubber – 0.067″ (Archived)
SOLD - Originally paired with a late Mark VI from 1973, this early vintage of the S80 was one of the first examples. hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.067". These varied from the other models in the chamber. It is a square chamber. Comes with a vintage, used brass ligature and Selmer brass cap.
Selmer ‘S-80 “LT” (Larry Teal, C*)’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.071″ (Archived)
SOLD- hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.071". These varied from the other models in the chamber. It is a round medium-small chamber--not square like S80 or horseshoe like the other scroll models. Comes with a vintage, used brass Selmer ligature. I just touched up the gold script too. It is a more modern edition (no scroll shank. shank matches the S80 era).
Selmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, [varying stock] – 0.069-076″
$100-200.00 - Multi-Listing: These come in so often, their info will land here. Hard Rubber mouthpiece from the 1980s/90s/00s. These are well known & loved by teachers. They have a very clean, focus to the tone. square chamber. They are a worthy 1st Step-up mouthpiece. I always try to keep a few on hand for students: $80-$135. Or you can buy them New for $179.00+. Cosmetics may vary, ligatures may vary.
Original Tips are normally at 0.072". Good for legit or orchestra work.
(Feel free to ask if I have one in stock. I like to keep some of these around and they come and go very often.)
Selmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, Modern Rubber – 0.066″
$115.00 ... TBD - Hard Rubber mouthpiece from the 1980s/90s/00s. These are well known & loved by teachers. They have a very clean, focus to the tone. square chamber. They are a worthy 1st Step-up mouthpiece. I always try to keep a few on hand for students: $95-$135. Or you can buy them New for $179.00. Cosmetics may vary, ligatures may vary.
Original Tips are normally at 0.072". Good for legit or orchestra work.
(Feel free to ask if I have one in stock. I like to keep some of these around and they come and go very often.)
Runyon ‘Amber 6’ Tenor, (WWS reface)- 0.092″ (Archived)
SOLD - Color is a bit red. number on the table. it arrived original 0.096", but the curve was not right and I knew this mouthpiece had more soul than it was showing (it's a Runyon!). So I refaced it with as much grace as possible; it is now a TIP @ 0.092" with elements of a Long Facing. I also cleaned up the window of the reed plate. The response is much easier now. Sorry no ligature currently--ASK ME. But ask me if I have a fitting one (this is a narrow tenor design).
Otto Link ‘Slant Signature “Tone Edge” #6’ Tenor, Rubber, Series II (Archived)
SOLD - Iconic! - Made of some of the best hard rubber. wide table, side number stamp = series 2 model (of 3). The horizontal table markings are not quite there (not my doing). There will be no hype here. This is one of the most sought after tenor mouthpieces. It plays fantastic, as it should. It arrived with minor imperfections in the seal. It was cautiously and expertly repaired here at WWS. The tip may have opened about 0.0005" from that point. I will call this a darn-near Original Tip at 0.100". No paired ligature or cap or box to sent with it, sorry.