SOLD - Hard rubber mouthpiece with large chamber and smaller tip; it plays brighter than I expected. You may enjoy that paired with the chamber!
Other: ‘No Name’ Soprano, Rubber, Large Chamber (WWS Reface) – 0.059″ (Archived)
SOLD - Large Chamber mouthpiece recommended for vintage sopranos, WWS Reface and a slight rollover baffle from the reface.
MC Gregory ‘Reloplex 3M’ Tenor, 1950s Ser#1864 – 0.080″ (Archived)
SOLD - early era Reloplex with original tip! These are from the Beechler era, and the aluminum shank is a smart addition.
Brilhart ‘Ebolin 5*’ Baritone, 1970s No Ser# – 0.084″ (Archived)
SOLD - Rare Brilhart baritone mouthpiece. These have a clean, focused tone and often have less resistance due to smaller tip sizes.
Brilhart ‘Level-Air 5’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 8396 – 0.093″(Archived)
SOLD - Nice Level-Air model with a fun tip size. Having the original ligature is a big deal. This one also has the original cap.
Selmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1960s Long Scroll Shank – 0.071″
$179.00 - Good focused tone. Very versatile for concert band, or orchestra work, or subtle vintage jazz. Hard Rubber mouthpiece
Runyon ‘Metal – 11’ Tenor, Stainless – 0.100″ (Archived)
SOLD - huge tone, and easy blower after reface. This stainless steel mouthpiece is sure to impress.
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].