SOLD - The very vintage "H. Selmer Paris" mouthpiece with a large chamber and original tip of 0.037". It can be refaced to your desired tip. These were made from 1885-1925 with changing logos, thus I think this is in the 1910s-25 era. These have a very large chamber with rounded side walls.
Meyer ‘6M “Made in USA”‘ Tenor, late 1970s – 0.082”
SOLD - Post-1972, this one looks vintage, but that look can't be verified by the color alone. The rails look nice and thin and may allow for a great resonance. Also comes with original white box.
Berg Larsen ‘110-0-SMS’ Tenor, 2000s Rubber, (WWS Reface) – 0.106″ (Archived)
SOLD - Inspected and refaced to better specs, (compare to $284 New) here's a modern Berg with an unusually very dark, luscious sound.
Berg Larsen ‘105-2-SMS’ Tenor, 2000s Rubber, (WWS Reface) – 0.108″ (Archived)
SOLD - (Compare to $284 New) - Inspected and refaced to better specs, here's a modern Berg with a big sound!
Theo Wanne ‘GAIA 3 – 7*’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.105″ (Archived)
SOLD - SALE PRICE (From $675 New) - [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.]
Theo Wanne ‘Gaia 1 – 6’ Soprano, Rubber – 0.060″ (Archived)
SOLD - It tends towards a traditional Jazz sound, but is quite versatile; it has a slight roll-over baffle, precision-sculpted inner sidewalls, and TW's True Large Chamber for a simply huge and alive vintage sound.
Buescher ‘True Tone’ Baritone, 1920s – 0.073″ (Archived)
SOLD - Large chamber mouthpiece from the 1920s/30s. These are in high demand for vintage baritones to help even out the intonation issues.
Theo Wanne ‘Durga 4 – 7*’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.105″
SOLD - The newest Model 4 from Theo Wanne Mouthpieces. If you love Berg Larsen tone, this might be a modern twist. A bold, fat, booming-control of a mouthpiece; it is more versatile than it seems with a warmth (from rubber) and power.