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.
Wolfe Tayne ‘4’ Tenor, Silver Plated – 0.078″
$133.00 - Metal, rock & roll Loud mouthpieces, tip measuring 0.078", baffle is a mild rollover slope style. Mpc shows mild wear--little marks from case bouncing, not affecting playability. comes with new, replacement, lacquer ligature.
Other: ‘[No Name] France’ Tenor – 0.062″
$50.00 - Vintage hard rubber mouthpiece with good material. "france" on side, It has medium-small-medium chamber. The original tip is at 0.062" ...we can talk about this getting a reface.
Item:WWS0C0.00.111.6-0
Martin ‘[Committee III]’ Tenor, (WWS reface)- 0.076″
SALE $49.00 - I'm going to call these the [Committee III] model, because they came with that model of sax. Here is an 50s/60s Martin plastic mouthpiece (originally paired with "The Martin ____" horns) . They are good players with a mild-vintage tone--a bit more nasal tone compared to #1 above due to the enhanced tip by me is a 0.076". Plastic mouthpiece with a Medium-Small chamber with flat sidewalls (slightly larger than Brilhart Ebolins). slight tooth marks. Comes with brass ligature.
Martin ‘[Committee III]’ Tenor – 0.075″
$69.00 - I'm going to call these the [Committee III] model, because they came with that model of sax. Here is an early 50s/60s Martin plastic mouthpiece (originally paired with "The Martin ____" horns) . They are good players with a mild-vintage tone--a bit more nasal tone compared to #1 above due to the original tip is a 0.075". Plastic mouthpiece with a Medium-Small chamber with flat sidewalls (slightly larger than Brilhart Ebolins). mild tooth imprints. Comes with nickel ligature.
King ‘”King” T #2’ Tenor, (RAC reface)- 0.100″
SALE $59.00 - Markings of "2". Bob Carpenter did reface to a 0.100" and facing length of 23mm. He also slightly filled the tooth groove. Plastic mouthpiece with a Medium-Small chamber with flat sidewalls.
Item:WWS00.00.9151.1-B45
King ‘SML 2’ Tenor, 1960s/70s – 0.072″
$69.00 - Originally supplied with the King Marigaux, by SML. all original and excellent. Original tip @ 0.072".
Dukoff ‘D8 – Nickel Plated Brass’ Tenor – 0.113″
$1,200.00 - SOUND FILES - Sarge's notes on this one: "Nickel silver plated brass (prototype to SPC or Dave Guardala), original tip D8, unfooled with--$1200."
Original tip @ 0.113". It plays big and awesome! See the SOUND FILE.