SOLD - a really nice hard rubber mouthpiece with no brand logo which was common. It arrived at an original small tip 65. So we can talk about a reface. These have a mild warmth, nice focus, but big tone from the tip. sound is strong in the MID range, response is often great! It has a small baffle and medium side walls. I could pair it with a alto, leather, rovner-like wrap. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-008
Brilhart ‘Ebolin 3*’ Tenor, 1970s No Ser# – 0.069″ (Archived)
SOLD - vintage plastic mouthpiece with good material; no serial number keeps the price lower!. The original tip is at 0.069" , vertical table markings. side-walled chamber and a true Brilhart-tonalin-ebolin sound = clean, simple, warm. Less cut in the tone. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-004
Other: ‘No Name’ Soprano, 1970s Hard Rubber – 0.053″ (Archived)
SOLD - High baffle for a loud, bright tone. I did a brief test on this one and actually enjoyed the added boost to the crispness in tone - an easy blower too! Please inquire for additional information. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-012
Selmer ‘Soloist’ Tenor, Long Shank(plastic copy)
$45.00 - A plastic copy or prototype to the Selmer scroll mouthpieces. You can see in the photos the similarity! The facing will need worked on and opened up to an enjoyable size (060-078 likely). Item:WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-009
Selmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, Hard Rubber – 0.067″ (Archived)
SOLD - Good for legit concert playing. Great tip size for a beginning player. Please inquire for additional information. Item:WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-016
Dukoff ‘D8 – Miami, FL’ Alto, (RAC Reface)- 0.087″ (Archived)
SOLD - A rare dukoff "Miami" (the one you want), and finessed tip to 0.087" by Bob Carpenter. From Bob's Collection. Comes with a brilhart level-air ligature and cap (a great substitute). You don't see an "8" come for sale very often. Item: ConsignBCarpenter
Conn ‘Pan-American’ Alto, 1930s (RAC refaced) – 0.071″ (Archived)
SOLD - Vintage hard rubber from 1930s. It has a large Chamber and I just had Bob Carpenter open it up to 0.071". It plays really easy. I would say it sounds typical of a stuffy, vintage tone but after Bob's work, it can cut through in the high register--still not as loud of a mpc as others. no ligature, sorry. Item:WWS00.2121.4-0GOMZ
Couf ‘Special “4*”‘ Tenor, 1970s – 0.084” (Archived)
SOLD - These can be great players. Email for more information. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-013