SOLD - $99.00 - Vintage hard rubber from 1920s(perhaps earlier). It has been refaced (elsewhere?) to tip size @ about 0.064". I THINK THIS COULD BE A SWEET SWEET PLAYER! It has a very large Chamber and that traditional 1920s stuffy tone but add in the high tones from the reface. no ligature, but ask me. (remind me to enhance the tip seal)
Item:WWSL19.00.5241.4-30
Buescher ‘Pickle “TrueTone”‘ Alto, 1920s Tru-Lay 55/812/M – 0.054” (Archived)
SOLD - Vintage hard rubber from 1920s. It has the original tip size @ about 0.054". It will play nicer with a Lavoz Medium, and poorly with a 2.5 reed so stick to #3 or greater. It has a very large Chamber and that traditional 1920s stuffy tone, narrow beak. no ligature, but ask me. Refacing possible( +$). (remind me to finesse the current facing and seal.)
Item:WWSL19.00.5241.4-3
Buescher ‘TrueTone’ Alto, 1940s/50s – (WWS reface) – 0.068″ (Archived)
SOLD - Vintage hard rubber from 1940s/50s...it has a large window for the reed! cool! Also the large large chamber and I enhanced the tip up to 0.068". It plays really easy. I would say it sounds typical of a stuffy, vintage tone. no ligature, sorry.
Item:WWS0S0.2121.4-0GMZ3
Buescher ‘True Tone,”Emblem”‘ Alto, 1920s (WWS refaced) – 0.074″ (Archived)
SOLD - Original Markings on the table were "63/30M 5/27" WWS REFACE 0.074" . Large Chamber.
Buescher ‘Pickle #2’ Alto, 1920s Hard Rubber – 0.055″(Archived)
SOLD - vintage early 1920s from a TrueTone, markings of "2", tip looks original, tip @ 0.055" and it plays stuffy, like the traditional sound it had with the Buescher True Tones. Stiff reeds needed. sorry, no ligature currently.
Steve Broadus ‘N.Y. “Perfected”‘ Alto, (WWS refaced) – 0.072” (Archived)
SOLD - Real smooth & Rich, large chamber S3 model. Script is good. Original Tip measured 0.063" but it received a WWS REFACE to 0.072", it plays really nice and with a bit more focus than the sound file with the 0.055. It reminds me of a S80-C* crossed with a Meyer 5--BUT with more treble power than both. No ligature, but you can ask--one the size of a selmer S80 fits. These are hard to find mpcs and we love them. (this one actually has a 2-3mm longer body{center of mpc} than the 0.072" listed below.) PHOTOS were before the refacing work.
Brilhart ‘Tonalin 2*’ Alto, 1970s (WWS refaced) – 0.073″ (Archived)
SOLD - no serial #. I had Bob C fill in the tooth pad, It had a larger tip than expected on arrival, It received some altering here enough to call it a "Refaced" example. WWS Reface: 0.072". SOUND: reserved-vintage tone. clearer tones up high allow treble to return, minor-subdued tone overall.
Brilhart ‘Tonalin 4*’ Alto, 1968-69 – 0.073″ (Archived)
SOLD - 1968-69 no serial #. Tip at 0.073". I happen to know a little history from this mouthpiece's journey to be able to date it. Although no serial #, I happen to know what horn the fellow was playing. If I link these two eras, they both line up with about 1968-9. I will have Bob C fill in the tooth pad, and I inspected the tip. The tip arrived in nice condition but the table has some bumps from in the case. We'll make this play great! Original Tip was: 0.073". Reface stayed the same 0.073" with an adjustment to the beginning of the curve.
Item:Item: WWS00.0S0.10171.6-C.B30