$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.
Couf ‘Artist 5*S’ Tenor, 1960s/70s Rubber
$125.00 - Here's another great, hard rubber mouthpiece. As Bob says: "these are the good rubber...they even taste like it". Ha, dare I say, he's right. you can taste the quality rubber. (I hope my cleaners can also act as as sealer to the rubber--to help the playing experience away from the taste of vintage rubber). It arrived with original tip at 0.084" but it will get a WWS Reface here. The air goes into straight side-walls, into a Medium round chamber (slightly smaller than my other Couf Artist), currently with no baffle (small rollover likely in reface). This has a semi-slimline look. I have had several of these that were really fun! This one has a slightly smaller medium chamber than Sarge's collection one (The "Artist"). This is the next generation with the [COUF] labeling--mostly worn off now.
