SOLD - It's a nice jazz tone with a centered focus yet round warmth. Sounds like a mix of a Meyer crossed with Otto Link rubbers.
Read MoreTenor Mouthpiece Archive
For your viewing pleasure! These are archived items and now have happy homes.
Berg Larsen ‘100-1-M(offset)’ Tenor, 1950/60s Duckbill – 0.100″ (Archived)
SOLD - vintage Berg mouthpiece with denim table. Classic sound and pure fun!
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘100-2-M(offset)’ Tenor, 1960s Scoopbill (RAC) – 0.107″ (Archived)
SOLD - Repaired tip to 0.107". Tip seal was saved by Bob C to a more desired [0.107"]. With modern Berg ligature (fits a little loose). There's more room for me to inspect and discuss this mouthpiece with you. Please inquire.
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘100-3-M’ Tenor, 2000s Bronze (Gold Series), (RAC) – 0.107″ (Archived)
SOLD - Bob's Collection: Marked [100-3-M], this mouthpiece was enhanced to play better by mouthpiece guru Bob Carpenter. Even some of the great Bergs don't leave the factory playing very well. The "3" baffle does limit the treble (darkest setting), and you'll notice that it still contains the medium-core tone…
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘100-3-M(offset)’ Tenor, 1950s/60s Duckbill Rubber (Archived)
$SOLD - a superb mouthpiece. It reminds me of my frequent flyer. good material, and a near original tip, had slight enhancements done here at WWS, is at 0.095" , table markings were worked off prior to WWS (but trust the Offset M for the era). Bullet chamber is there,…
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘105-2-SMS’ Tenor, 2000s Grained Ebonite, (WWS) – 0.108″ (Archived)
STASHED - Bob's Collection - One amazing example! You'll love it. Marked [105-2-SMS], this mouthpiece was enhanced by me. ***I made as much of a copy on the facing curve as I could to my personal 110-2-SMS, vintage rubber ($450) Berg. I have had serious thoughts about buying this from…
Read MoreBerg 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!
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘110-0-M’ Tenor, 1970s Straightbill – 0.112″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - Come quick! Nice Berg with a desired tip. Bullet chamber and huge tone; horizontal table markings make it from the 70s/80s.
Read MoreBerg 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.
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘110-2-x’ Tenor, 1940s Duckbill, Boat tail, (RAC reface)- 0.105″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - Saved by Bob Carpenter (due to a poor refacer), this is one of the rarest of the rare Bergs and it comes with original brass ligature and cap! It was messed up arriving at an unplayable 0.080" but Bob brought it back up to 105!…
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘120-2-M(offset)’ Tenor, 1960s Scoopbill (WWS Repair)- 0.118″ (Archived)
SOLD - Tip seal was enhanced here at WWS for very minimal change [near original tip at 0.118"]. With original ligature and cap.
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘120-2-SMS – SELECT’ Tenor, 1970-80s Rubber – 0.115″ (Archived)
SOLD - A super rare, 'SELECT' model Berg Larsen mouthpiece from the 1970s/80s. It has a straight signature, very offset SMS marks, the 'Select' label on the shank, bullet chamber and horizontal table markings. NOTE: I can now say that even a "Select" mouthpiece can need repair. This is one…
Read MoreBerg Larsen ‘130-1-M (offset)’ Tenor, Straightbill Stainless, (Refaced)- 0.119″ (Archived)
SOLD - A loved and sought Berg 130 with the "M" offset); WWS Enhanced tip seal reface - Free blowing at 0.119! with original ligature and cap.
Read MoreBerg Larsen ’90-2-SMS(offset)’ Tenor, 1940s Very Vintage – 0.086″ (Archived)
SOLD - A rare 1940s Berg stainless steel, metal Tenor mouthpiece with original brass ligature and cap. Smaller, easy blowing tips size, short facing length.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Designed by Arnold Brilhart, Great Neck NY – #1’ Tenor, (RAC Reface) – 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - Looking for an early Otto Link for half the price!? This is your best option! A research piece!: Serial Number 8803 currently not tracked on Theo Wanne mouthpiece info pages - This mouthpiece may be one of the later ones made (1942+). According to Wanne's…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Designed by Arnold Brilhart, Great Neck NY – #3’ Tenor, Streamline – 0.079″ (Archived)
SOLD - Rare Streamline (thinner) model with in fantastic condition. With AB ligature. Great for the player with alto embouchure; but really for the collector
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 3*’ Tenor, No Ser# – 0.074″ (2 of 2) (Archived)
SOLD - vintage plastic mouthpiece with good material; no serial number keeps the price lower!. The original tip is at 0.074" , vertical table markings. side-walled chamber and a true Brilhart-tonalin-ebolin sound = clean, simple, warm. Less cut in the tone. Comes with a New nickel ligature.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 3*’ Tenor, 1950s Ser# 58860 (Archived)
SOLD - Low ser # 58860 in very good shape, with serial number. Feels like a 1955 era, plays strong and a little bright, but warms up with a La Voz "jazz" reed. Original tip size 0.080".
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 3*’ Tenor, 1970s No Ser# – 0.069″ (Archived)
SOLD - vintage plastic mouthpiece with good material; no serial number keeps the price lower!. The original tip is at 0.069" , vertical table markings. side-walled chamber and a true Brilhart-tonalin-ebolin sound = clean, simple, warm. Less cut in the tone. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-004
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 3*’ Tenor, No Ser# – 0.074″ (Archived)
SOLD- vintage plastic mouthpiece with good material; no serial number keeps the price lower!. The original tip is at 0.074" , vertical table markings. side-walled chamber and a true Brilhart-tonalin-ebolin sound = clean, simple, warm. Less cut in the tone. Comes with a New nickel ligature.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 4’ Tenor, 1950s Ser# 83039 (Archived)
SOLD - This is an Ebolin with a nice, early 5-digit ser#83,039. Original facing tip at 0.084". This one plays very strong with the characteristic Brilhart sound--medium chamber with flat side walls. Looking for a Tonalin sound, without the Tonalin price?! ...This is a great option! a bit more presence…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Ebolin 4’ Tenor, 1967 Ser# 022867 (Archived)
SOLD- This is an Ebolin with the white tooth pad, with a later 6-digit ser# 022867. NEAR Original facing tip at 0.087". ***tip will need me to Enhance the seal, and slightly level the Table for optimum seal (INCLUDED IN PURCHASE)*** This one will play very strong with the characteristic…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Hard Rubber – #3’ Tenor, Ser# 151128 (RAC reface)- 0.097″ (Archived)
$SOLD - These are one of the best Hard Rubber Mouthpieces ever made. We got it as an altered #5 tip and I had to help it get closer to perfection... There is proof of tooth groove being filled in; I've put a Runyon clear patch on it. These have…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Hard Rubber – #3*’ Tenor, Ser# 122576 (RAC Reface) – 0.105″ (Archived)
SOLD - Sound File - These are one of the best Hard Rubber Mouthpieces ever made. These have a a Nice big sound, medium tone, not too dark, not too bright, Sarge had THREE in his collection for a while-- It's "best of" material! serial number 122576. Bob Carpenter reface…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Hard Rubber- #4’ Tenor, Ser# 116669 (RAC reface)- 0.102″ (Archived)
SOLD - These are one of the best Hard Rubber Mouthpieces ever made. These have a a Nice big sound, medium tone, not too dark, not too bright, Sarge had THREE in his collection for a while-- It's "best of" material! serial number 116,669; WITH ORIGINAL BOX! Bob Carpenter reface…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Hard Rubber- #6’ Tenor, Ser# 013167 (RAC reface)- 0.103″ (Archived)
SOLD - These are one of the best Hard Rubber Mouthpieces ever made. We got it as an altered #6 tip and I'll have Bob Carpenter open it up to perfection... There was a minor tooth groove I had Bob fix also. These have a a Nice big sound, medium…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level Air #7 < #9' Tenor, 2000s, (RAC) - 0.110" (Archvied)
SOLD - This is one of my favorite mouthpieces of the modern makers! (my bias is toward a #7 tip). This was repaired/refaced by master refacer Bob Carpenter. All repairs were silver plated to seal them. Although you can get these new for a little less money, this one was…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 10*’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 8453 (WWS) – 0.110″ (Archived)
SOLD - A very rare #10*!!! with a 4-digit ser#: 8453, with horizontal machining mark on the table (prior to repairs) dates it to the early era of the 1960s. It arrived with an unlevel table and tip, however, It was worked on here at WWS. Although it seems a…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 5’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 10749 – 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - This mpc is a nice free blowing mpc with a tip measuring 0.090". Ser # 10749 There was a small tooth imprint that Bob C repaired. I may cover the bite pad with a clear bite tab--typically needed on these mouthpieces. It blows a big sound with heavy…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 5’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 3262 – 0.098″ (Archived)
SOLD - stainless steel mouthpiece, original tip, ligature and cap! These have a following for a reason. 098 is a nice tip size worth your consideration!
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 5’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 4371 – 0.093″ (Archived)
SOLD- This mpc is a nice free blowing mpc with a tip measuring 0.092" (not normal for a " 5 " ). Ser # 4371 There is a small tooth imprint that I covered with a clear bite tab--typical on these. It blows a big sound with heavy mid tones…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘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.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 5*’ Tenor, 1971 Ser# 91071 (Archived)
Sold - This mpc is a nice free blowing mpc with a tip measuring 0.095". Ser # 91071 It blows a big sound with heavy mid tones for a metal, cliff-style baffle. Denim marks on the table. Currently no ligature.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Level-Air 5*’ Tenor, 1973 Ser#73,173 – 0.089″(Archived)
SOLD - This mpc is a nice free blowing mpc with a tip measuring 0.089". Tooth pad in excellent shape. It blows easy and with a big sound with heavy mid tones for a metal, cliff-style baffle. Vertical denim table marks date it to the 70s as well. These are…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Personaline L3’ Tenor, 1960s Ser# 189662 (RAC reface)- 0.096″ (Archived)
SOLD - From Sarge's Collection - Don't let the black plastic material fool you. These are well respected.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Personaline L4’ Tenor, 1950s, Ser# (RAC reface) – 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - Don't let the black plastic material fool you. Mouthpiece with the Circle wood-grain tooth pad. Bob Carpenter did the minor perfection of the reface to a 0.090" and facing length of 22mm. He also filled the tooth groove. As usual, Bob's work looks excellent! 4-digit!…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Personaline S4’ Tenor, Rubber 0.077″ (Archived)
SOLD - A great mouthpiece with quality hard rubber from the golden era. no serial number, no special tooth pad. It arrived with a near Original tip at 0.077". Let's talk about making a Reface happen to your liking! Please ask me about a ligature if you need one. Description:…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Personaline S5’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.084″ (Archived)
Sold! - SUPER GEM! A great mouthpiece with quality hard rubber from the golden era. no serial number. It arrived with a near Original tip at 0.084". Let's talk about making a Reface happen to your liking! Please ask me about a ligature if you need one. Early Description: "…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Personaline S6’ Tenor, Rubber (RAC reface)- 0.105″(Archived)
SOLD - SUPER GEM! black hard rubber, Bob Carpenter did the minor perfection of the reface to a 0.105. As usual, Bob's work looks excellent! The sound is a warm-round, with semi-clean clarity -- truly a blend of sounds and why these are well loved. Description: " a [Long "E"],…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Tonalin 4*’ Tenor, 1940s – 0.094″ (Archived)
SOLD - Plays excellent - huge 1940s tip - It measures near a modern "6*" at 0.094" and due to the table marking and the tip material, I can't see how this wasn't original.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Tonalin 5 – Custom 8’ Tenor, 1946-51 Ser# 87942 (RAC reface) – 0.098″ (Archived)
SOLD - what a fun mouthpiece. Bob Carpenter refaced the tip to a 0.098". It has a long facing. I also had Bob patch a tooth groove. I have since installed a black foam tooth cushion. This has a much larger presence to the tone and a big sound. There…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Tonalin 5’ Tenor, early 50s Ser# 37945 (Archived)
SOLD - with script in beautiful condition. FIVE DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER! This one plays really nice with decent focus for a Tonalin. I'm biased, but I love these. A good smooth Stan Getz type sound. Original Tip size at 0.085", no tooth grooves. no ligature. There are two crack evidences,…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Tonalin Streamline – 5*’ Tenor, 1943, Ser# – 0.100″ (Archived)
SOLD - Unique sound - A rare, fun Streamline with near-original tip at 0.100" from the early 1940s! It has a very unique sound that fits classic jazz perfectly.
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Tonalin, Great Neck NY – 2’ Tenor, 1940s (Refaced)- 0.073″ (Archived)
SOLD - Looking for a budget mouthpiece? This might be the one (Good repairs, longer life). Plays pretty nice! Great Necks are so cool. They really have an 'it factor' compared to a few mouthpieces. They have a slightly different core tone and response. These are from the 1940s! It…
Read MoreBrilhart ‘Velvet Brass #4’ Tenor, (RAC Reface) – 0.099″(Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILE - From Sarge's Collection! - Just Special. An ultra rare Brilhart mouthpiece with Original ligature! Recently released to be listed "for sale" from Sarge's Collection. This mouthpiece has serial # M1029 on it. Item#: SSPestate00.00.11201.7-BC-002
Read MoreBuescher ‘True Tone USA’ Tenor, 1930/40s (WWS refaced) – 0.081″ (Archived)
SOLD - A huge, large chamber mouthpiece with a very mellow tone. Less trebles are present in the timbre - try your low end and the walls resonant in a unique way. The label markings are less deep and have a look that causes me to believe this is from…
Read MoreClaude Lakey ‘JAZZ – 7*3’ Tenor, Modern – 0.110″ (Archived)
$79.00 - Used Lakey that plays great - it arrived with original tip at 0.110" but I could feel a small resistance that prompted an inspection and small enhancement to the facing. PLAYS BIG, BOLD, Free Blowing.
Read MoreCouf ‘Artist [6 star] ****** ‘ Tenor, 1960s/70s Rubber (Archived)
SOLD - From Sarge's Collection: One with "it factor" - Another great, hard rubber mouthpiece. It arrived with original tip at 0.088". Medium round chamber, currently with no baffle. This has a very slim look. GREAT POWER, focus and free-blowing! Comes with brass "Couf" ligature!
Read MoreCouf ‘Special “4*”‘ Tenor, 1970s – 0.084” (Archived)
SOLD - These can be great players. Email for more information. Item: WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-013
Read MoreCouf ‘Special 4*’ Tenor, 1970s (WWS reface)- 0.085″ (Archived)
SOLD - There's a great playing, hard plastic mouthpiece. free blowing tip I refaced it to 0.085"! It has slight, rollover baffle at the tip (from reface), and slight, gradual sidewalls in the chamber. HUGE TONE!
Read MoreDukoff ‘D6 – Miami, FL’ Tenor – 0.092″ (Archived)
SOLD - A great playing Dukoff D6 that plays big and easy. These play like lasers, cutting and piercing. Designed for R&R and battles with electric guitarists. Comes with original Box and Ligature! - replacement, aluminum cap included.
Read MoreDukoff ‘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.
Read MoreDukoff ‘D8 – Nickel Plated Brass’ Tenor, Ser# – 0.112″ (Archived)
SOLD - These are often called the "Transitional" model as they were after the brass era (BD and Stubby) and before the Silverite ("Miami, FL"). The original tip @ 0.112" was touched by another famous mouthpiece refacers. It plays as big and awesome as Sarge's did! (I put them side…
Read MoreDukoff ‘Hollywood “BD” #7’ Tenor, 1945 Series 1 Silver, Ser# 637, (WWS reface)- 0.096″ (Archived)
SOLD - silver plated brass, Serial #634, beautiful tone. It arrived with silver separating on the table and the corner tip has a bad seal, also a tooth groove that I had Bob Carpenter fill in to repair. It walked in Original at 0.093", but the repairs were required. I…
Read MoreGoldbeck & Co. ‘”Superb” #3’ Tenor, 1920s (WWS reface)- 0.092″ (Archived)
SOLD - Nickel plated brass (nickel-silver, some say). These are great mouthpieces! Just refaced here at WWS to 0.092". It is a HUGE large chamber with a huge tone. I left a slight roll-over baffle to add some clarity. it is Classic Jazz all the way. The last one made…
Read MoreGregory ‘Los Angeles – 5A 20’ Tenor, 1940s/50s, Ser#9988, Fiber Resin (Archived)
$SOLD - SOUND: Focused warmth and slight edge--from flat sidewalls into round chamber(throat). "Rico Products LTD Distributors" + "Model A". These have a shallow beak that allows the mouthpiece to vibrate freely like Gregorys are known for. TIP arrived measuring very much original 0.078". However, when I look at it,…
Read MoreGregory ‘Model B, 4A 18’ Tenor, 1940s(+/-) Ser# 6265 (Archived)
SOLD - Original tip measures 0.065". The brother to the Model A (Paul Desmond on alto), the Model B is quite different. It is a slimmer design (pictures) and the chamber has flat sidewalls--not a round exit like the Model A. In tone, it is more focused with more reedy…
Read MoreGuardala ‘DG Studio’ Tenor – 0.115″ (Archived)
SOLD - SOUND FILES - Yep. The Bomb right here. The handmade greatness. The sound is awesome; made to mimic King Curtis--Sarge's favorite--there is a high baffle and cutout. The Brecker handmade model screams! Very bright with strong power and depth, super free blowing.
Read MoreGuardala ‘DG Studio’ Tenor, Ser#5432 – 0.112″
$1,899.00 - REDUCED! - Yep. The bomb right here. Brecker style, and handmade greatness, # 5432 with "DG" on the front. Original tip @ 0.112".
Read MoreGuardala ‘DG Studio’ Tenor, Ser#5496 – 0.111″ (Archived)
SOLD - Yep. The Bomb right here. The handmade greatness, # 5496 with "DG" on the front. "Atilla" on the lower shank (???). Original tip @ 0.112" on arrival, but I needed to repair the rail-seal and metal flaking off. WWS REPAIRED TIP @ 0.111". Repairs consisted of seal enhancement…
Read MoreKing ‘”King” T #2’ Tenor, 1950s-70s White, (WWS reface)- 0.086″ (Archived)
SOLD - White plastic; originally setup with Super 20s! Chamber has side walls. The original tip was at 0.070" ...WWS Reface now at 0.086"
Read MoreMartin ‘Centennial’ Tenor, Rubber, 1940s (Bob C Reface) – 0.099″ (Archived)
SOLD - From Sarge's Collection - Made for 1 year only, this large chamber mouthpiece is refaced and ready to woe the crowds!
Read MoreMC 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.
Read MoreMeyer ‘5M “Made in USA”‘ Tenor, 1980s – 0.070” (Archived)
SOLD - These versatile mouthpieces can bridge the gap between swing, trad and jazz; comes with WWS's inspection and minor refacing enhancements to the tip included at the same price as a new model without such. It plays with a controlled presence due to the lower tip size and will…
Read MoreMeyer ‘5M “Made in USA”‘ Tenor, 2015 – 0.080” (Archived)
SOLD - A brand new Meyer 5M mouthpiece for classic jazz. Comes with $30-105 value: WWS will inspect and perfect the facing curve, table, and tip seal INCLUDED.
Read MoreMeyer ‘5M’ Tenor, 1980s, Rubber (Archived)
SOLD - Here is one from the early 80s with a warm Meyer, jazz tone. original tip is at 0.076". These versatile mouthpieces can bridge the gap between swing, trad and jazz. no special ligature here. "#5, medium chamber, medium facing length" For cheaper than New prices, I'll inspect and…
Read MoreMeyer ‘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.
Read MoreMeyer ‘6S “Made in USA”‘ Tenor, 1970s (RAC reface)- 0.100”
SOLD - It's tip at 0.100" is now closer to a [Meyer 9]. It plays with a bold presence due to the boost of treble from the baffle during the refacing. i would say this is a ca. 1970's mfg. It's in excellent condition and of course i sent it…
Read MoreMorgan ‘Excalibur – 6-FL’ Tenor, New – 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - Large Chamber Tenor Mouthpiece, rich and dark tone.
Read MoreMorgan ‘Excalibur – 6-L’ Tenor, New – 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - Large Chamber Tenor Mouthpiece, rich and dark tone. "L" Chamber is almost the darkest option. This particular mouthpiece was a play-tester favorite in the mix... IT factor.
Read MoreMorgan ‘Excalibur – 8*’ Tenor, Ser#10,155 (WWS Reface) – 0.106″ (Archived)
SOLD - Sound File - Medium chamber, rollover baffle - Fantastic playing Morgan that received some inspection and perfected in the facing here at WWS. The sound is crisp and clear from from the Medium chamber and bold from the 8* tip. More of the world should try a Morgan.
Read MoreOther: ‘Coast R4’ Tenor, 1960-80s, Hard Rubber (Selmer Copy)- 0.085″ (Archived)
SOLD -Refaced elsewhere. We will do work to this mouthpiece. Please inquire for additional information.
Read MoreOther: ‘Jean Martin’ Tenor – 0.073″ (Archived)
SOLD - vintage hard rubber mouthpiece with good material. "france" on side, It has small chamber. The original tip is at 0.073" ...we can talk about this getting a reface.
Read MoreOther: ‘Kay O’Brien, Double Chamber- Detroit’ Tenor, (RAC reface)- 0.087″ (Archived)
SOLD - Vintage hard rubber mouthpiece with good material; "B6" on the table (like a Woodwind Co.), "A2" on the side, It has small chamber into the throat of the mouthpiece, with a small step-ledge as it opens into the medium chamber. REFACED by Bob Carpenter to a 0.087". This…
Read MoreOther: ‘Penzel Mueller “New York”‘ Tenor, Hard Rubber – 0.065” (Archived)
SOLD - Is this a from a Brilhart "Hard Rubber" blank??? After a customer noticed the similarities to the Brilhart "Hard Rubber" mouthpiece design.
Read MoreOther: ‘Wein’ Tenor, (RAC reface) – 0.101″ (Archived)
SOLD - plastic composite mouthpiece with inner side walls (like a JK slimline), a very nice player with free blowing tip measuring an original 0.101" after Bob met the tip! Looking for a bargain mouthpiece? Ignore the lesser-known name, and you get a good player!
Read MoreOtto Link ‘”Tone Edge” #7’ Tenor, Rubber, 1990s – 0.102″ (Archived)
SOLD - Originally bought new in a large lot from the 1990s. Note, oddly enough, the ligature is a bit loose to be a good fit. Medium Chamber - built for "classic Jazz". [like new, in excellent condition.] This is NOT like the new ones that are hit and miss.…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Four **** Model – 4*’ Tenor – 0.070″ (Archived)
SOLD - Warm, Vintage Tone all the way - from the vintage era of the late 1930s and made in New York, a metal mouthpiece that is not loud and bright. These have a huge chamber, low baffle and a very reserved, warm tone. Original tip at 0.070", and I…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Four **** Model – 4*’ Tenor, (WWS Reface) – 0.099″ (Archived)
SOLD - WWS Refaced - In bare brass finish, this mouthpiece plays big and warm. These have a huge chamber, low baffle and a very reserved, warm tone.
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Master Link – 4’ Tenor – 0.064″ (Archived)
SOLD - (Reface to be included) Looking for the vintage Coleman Hawkins sound? This is a good start! Warm, Vintage Tone all the way - These have a huge chamber, low baffle and a very reserved, warm tone. Serial number: R86. It arrived with an original tip at 0.064", consider a…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘RG-Berg Larsen’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.118″ (Archived)
SOLD - A newer hard rubber mouthpiece for the advanced player. very large tip size is not for beginners. The bullet designed chamber is that of the Berg Larsen tone. (my personal bias). Description from the JJ Babbit Company: "Want your music soft and mellow? Bright and edgy? Have it…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Slant Signature “Tone Edge” #6’ Tenor, Rubber, Series II (Archived)
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.…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Super Tone Master – 6*S’ Tenor, FL-Double Band (WWS) – 0.099″ (Archived)
SOLD - A super RARE marked "6*S" - Full Package: Box, ligature and cap! ...on arrival, an improper tip measurement at 082", now a 0.099"!!! (or a Link 6**) It arrived with an improper curve and tip size. Between Bob Carpenter and myself doing a duos worth of the refacing…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Super Tone Master – 7-‘ Tenor, 1990s (WWS reface)- 0.099″ (Archived)
SOLD - A nice, used STM now refaced to help improve seals and curve. It was originally a 6* and not it is about 0.099" or about 6** or better said: "7-". I leveled the table, helped set the curve, leveled the tip seal, reset the baffle and will do…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Super Tone Master – 9*’ Tenor, Florida USA (WWS reface)- 0.123″ (Archived)
SOLD - Ultra rare, side-stamped 9* tenor mouthpiece. It arrived with a 0.120" tip that had crooked rails and a poor tip seal. It also had a custom baffle that we took out. The tip and rails looked original, so I must conclude that it took a tough bump along…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Tone Master – 4<6*' Tenor, 1940s (RAC Reface) - 0.095" (Archived)
SOLD - From Sarge's Collection! - Full Package: Box, ligature and cap! Recently released to be listed "for sale" from Sarge's Collection. This mouthpiece has serial # M100 on it. It plays like butter. TONE: Huge tone/resonance, "vintage smoke", Dexter Gordon all day. Evenness and sultry. These mouthpieces are known…
Read MoreOtto Link ‘Tone Master – 5’ Tenor, 1940s (WWS Reface) – 0.085″ (Archived)
SOLD - A #5 Tone Master tenor mouthpiece with original ligature - both at about 15% original plating on arrival. This mouthpiece has serial # K72 on it. It arrived with the tip at the original 0.080" tip size and the tip and rails are in good shape but they…
Read MorePhil Barone ‘Rubber NY- V7*’ Tenor, 2007 – 0.102″ (Archived)
SOLD - PB mouthpieces often command $300-600 and this older gem is going to be a bargain. Hard rubber, medium chamber.
Read MoreRico ‘Graftonite B5’ Tenor, Black – 0.096″ (Archived)
SOLD - These can be great starter mouthpieces. Rico's description on this new mouthpiece: "RICO ROYAL GRAFTONITE TONE CHAMBERS Tone Chamber Style (A, B, or C): The tone chamber of a mouthpiece is the inside area of the mouthpiece. The size and shape of the tone chamber will change the…
Read MoreRunyon ‘Amber 6’ Tenor, (WWS reface)- 0.092″ (Archived)
SOLD - Color is a bit red. number on the table. it arrived original 0.096", but the curve was not right and I knew this mouthpiece had more soul than it was showing (it's a Runyon!). So I refaced it with as much grace as possible; it is now a…
Read MoreRunyon ‘Metal – 11’ Tenor, Stainless – 0.100″ (Archived)
SOLD - huge tone, and easy blower after reface. This stainless steel mouthpiece is sure to impress.
Read MoreRunyon ‘Red SR #6’ Tenor, Plastic – 0.091″ (Archived)
SOLD - A Santy Runyon classic with a unique baffle design and original ligature.
Read MoreSelmer ‘”JAZZ” E’ Tenor, 1980s Silver-Plated (WWS reface)- 0.084″(Archived)
SOLD - These are fun, from the 80s. They have good focus with a mid, core tone and easy response. It arrived needing minor repair at the tip to level the seal. I did that, and set it up at a correct 'E' tip measuring 0.084", and silver plated it…
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C”‘ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (WWS reface)- 0.065″ (Archived)
SOLD - Hard Rubber mouthpiece, excellent quality hard. It arrived original but shy of the correct tip size, also with those 2 little nicks in the tip (before photo), so I perfected the seal, and cleaned the tip to set it up at a proper 0.065" for a "C". Good…
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”- now F’ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (Refaced)- 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - Won't last! - Great Player! One of the most desired mouthpieces with a modernized tip. Made of excellent quality hard rubber. It arrived with the refacing work done. It has longer facing length at 26mm.
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”- now F*’ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (Refaced)- 0.095″ (Archived)
SOLD - Won't last! - Great Player! One of the most desired mouthpieces with a modernized tip. Made of excellent quality hard rubber. It arrived with the refacing work done. It has facing length at 25mm.
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (WWS reface)- 0.076″ (Archived)
SOLD - Hard Rubber mouthpiece, excellent quality hard rubber, horseshoe chamber. It arrived with improper tip size, tip now corrected at 0.070". Good for legit, concert band, or orchestra work, or subtle vintage jazz. I bought this from a friend who loaned it to a student, bless his heart, who…
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1953 Short Scroll Shank – 0.071″ (Archived)
SOLD - Excellent condition with Original specs.
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1960s Long Scroll Shank
SOLD - A cool vintage 1960s hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.072". Horseshoe chamber, legit for classical or jazz. Ask me about a ligature.
Read MoreSelmer ‘”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
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist C*”‘ Tenor, 1970s Long Scroll Shank – 0.076″ (Archived)
SOLD - Hard Rubber mouthpiece, script in good condition! Quality hard rubber, tall-wide horseshoe chamber... Original tip at 0.076". Good focused tone. Very versatile for concert band, or orchestra work, or subtle vintage jazz. Comes with original metal ligature and cap! (valued at $40-80) Item: WWS0W0.0W0.3101.7-0
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist D”‘ Tenor, 1960s Long Scroll Shank (Archived)
Sold - Hard Rubber mouthpiece, script in good condition! (I'll enhance the table script with Gold color), quality hard rubber, tall-wide horseshoe chamber... Original tip at 0.080". Good focused tone. Very versatile for concert band, or orchestra work, or subtle vintage jazz. I wonder if I can find a lig…
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist E”‘ Tenor, 1950s Short Scroll Shank, (WWS Reface) – 0.088″ (Archived)
SOLD - One of the most loved hard rubber mouthpieces in an ultra-rare Tip size "E"! The soloists are very versatile and can cross many genres and the larger tip on this one will add some punch to the sound (that is something that most people complain about with a…
Read MoreSelmer ‘”Soloist” – C**’ Tenor, 2010s Long Scroll Shank – 0.080″ (Archived)
SOLD - New era design is a copy of the vintage horseshoe chamber. The horseshoe chamber appears to be between the eras of the short shank and the long shank design -- splitting them 50/50 in width and height! I think there's some real hope in this one!!! Used, in…
Read MoreSelmer ‘Classic – E’ Tenor, 1955 Metal – 0.082″ (Archived)
SOLD - well-loved, vintage Selmer mouthpiece that plays great - Art Deco logo, fluted side walls, slide on ligature and cap set!... and in a rare "E", original tip! It is all in good condition with silver plating intact.
Read MoreSelmer ‘S-80 “LT” (Larry Teal, C*)’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.071″ (Archived)
SOLD- hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.071". These varied from the other models in the chamber. It is a round medium-small chamber--not square like S80 or horseshoe like the other scroll models. Comes with a vintage, used brass Selmer ligature. I just touched up the gold script too. It…
Read MoreSelmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, 1973 Rubber – 0.067″ (Archived)
SOLD - Originally paired with a late Mark VI from 1973, this early vintage of the S80 was one of the first examples. hard rubber mouthpiece. Original tip measures 0.067". These varied from the other models in the chamber. It is a square chamber. Comes with a vintage, used brass…
Read MoreSelmer ‘S-80 C*’ Tenor, Hard Rubber – 0.067″ (Archived)
SOLD - Good for legit concert playing. Great tip size for a beginning player. Please inquire for additional information. Item:WWSL4.7W6.12151.6-016
Read MoreSelmer ‘White Goldentone – 4’ Tenor, plastic – 0.082″(Archived)
SOLD - vintage Goldentone in excellent original condition with side walls in the chamber landing to a low floor.
Read MoreTheo Wanne ‘Ambika 3 – 6*’ Tenor, Rubber – 0.095″ (Archived)
SOLD - The darkest mouthpiece with a low baffle design to blend the best of Vintage and Modern tones. "Built to outplay Theo's very best Vintage New York Tone Master and Master Link Otto Link"
Read MoreTheo 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.
Read MoreTheo Wanne ‘GAIA 3 – 7*’ Tenor, Gold – 0.105″ (Archived)
SOLD - [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."
Read MoreTheo 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].
Read MoreTheo 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.]
Read MoreVandoren ‘V16 Metal T45-13AL’ Tenor, Gold – 0.095″ (Archived)
SOLD - Compare at $260-350 for T6 model(0.098") - It plays with a controlled presence & power; it has a focused clarity and will add a fun boost to your volume. "...made with the legendary "Bell Metal" brass, then plated with 24-karat gold."
Read MoreVigilante ‘Annihilator NY’ Tenor, Engraved – 0.111″(Archived)
GONE - Huge tone!!! - Sound File - Have you been looking for a Guardala?! This is one of the closest options in the current market... and it can save you a little money instead of an original. It also reminds me of my hard rubber Berg but with a…
Read MoreWagner ‘Slimline 3’ Tenor, 1960/70s Slimline, Hard Rubber – 0.065″ (Archived)
SOLD - a really nice hard rubber mouthpiece with no brand logo which was common. It arrived at an original small tip 65. So we can talk about a reface. These have a mild warmth, nice focus, but big tone from the tip. sound is strong in the MID range,…
Read MoreWagner/Keilwerth ‘Slimline 3’ Tenor, (WWS reface)- 0.080″ (Archived)
SOLD - a really nice hard rubber mouthpiece with the no logo. It arrived at an original small tip 3 @ 0.062". I refaced it to 0.080". These can have a mild warmth, nice focus, but big tone from larger tips. sound is strong in the MID range with a…
Read MoreWoodwind ‘Sparkle Aire B5’ Tenor, Rubber, “France” (Archived)
SOLD - vintage hard rubber mouthpiece with good material. "france" on side, It has large round chamber. The original tip is at 0.071" ...we can talk about this getting a reface.
Read MoreWoodwind ‘Sparkle Aire B5*’ Tenor, (RAC reface)- 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - Terrific hard rubber material and good classic design. Large chamber makes for a big vintage sound. LATE DESIGN for Woodwind models: this body has similar shank design as Selmer Goldentone models, but the interior scream "Woodwind Co. sound" all the way! Original facing "B5*" marking, arrived original tip…
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘Chester Hazlett’ Tenor, 1930s/40s (RAC reface)- 0.090″ (Archived)
SOLD - From Chadd's Collection - Another rare mouthpiece listed, it was named after the saxophonist in the Whiteman Orchestra of the 30s and 40s. Terrific material and good classic design...very similar to "The Woodwind Co." models... Large chamber makes for a big vintage sound. But also more suitable for…
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘New York “B6″‘ Tenor, (BP Refaced) – 0.110” (Archived)
SOLD - Terrific material and good classic design. Large chamber makes for a big vintage sound. It arrived with the engraved "BP 0.110" on the side with excellent finish work by Brian - Super professional! I liked it but I felt that it was missing ... just that 'extra umph'.…
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘New York “B6″‘ Tenor, (RAC reface) – 0.105” (Archived)
SOLD - Terrific material and good classic design. Smaller chamber makes for a focused vintage sound. Bob Carpenter just opened this one up to a easy blowing .105" with a 23mm facing length.
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘New York “J5″‘ Tenor, (WWS Reface) – 0.098” (Archived)
SOLD - Large chamber makes for a big vintage sound. Now it has a 0.098" tip and I left some baffle material to help give it punch and treble/presence. Original facing "J5" marking.
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘New York #5’ Tenor, Brass, Ser# X359 – 0.093″ (Archived)
SOLD - Here is another awesome, rare mouthpiece. heavy body brass design, ser# "X359". This mouthpiece blows really well and the tip is 0.093". On arrival it was a 0.092" but the table and tip seal needed my light touch. I wanted to keep this as true to the #5…
Read MoreWoodwind Co. ‘New York #5* ‘ Tenor, Rose Gold-Plated, Ser#X324 (reface)- 0.105″ (Archived)
SOLD - Here is another awesome, rare mouthpiece. heavy body brass design, ser# "X324". This mouthpiece blows really well and the tip is 0.105" (refaced by "a guy") and then improved seal by me. The bite plate is a replacement (black). I opted to buff off refacer's name because I…
Read MoreYanagisawa ‘Metal #6’ Tenor, silver – 0.088″ (Archived)
SOLD - These are well-loved and respected mouthpieces. This one is marked down from the $200+ pricing for the silver wear. Also, there is a clear tooth pad guard installed. SOUND: They maintain easy playability with a centered tone that still has controllable power it in. Comes with replacement, brass…
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