Most desirable vintage trombone mouthpiece?

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Most desirable vintage trombone mouthpiece?

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Just looking for thoughts on the most sought after mouthpieces that are no longer available from the manufacturers.
This lets out all the great pieces that are currently for sale from today's manufacturers
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Good luck with that. I think any great old mouthpiece has either been reissued or remade even better than the original.

Some of the interesting old mouthpieces I tried were:

Clarke. This was remade by Bach as the 6.5AL.
Rudy Muck. I had a 23, but it's way too small for me. They have been reissued.
Jet-Tone B. Similar problem to the Rudy Muck.

I've also tried a lot of old dogs. I won't name them to protect the guilty.
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Well, the one that has seemed to fetch the most money on ebay has been the Mt. Vernon 1-1/2G.
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Minick L? Definitely MV 1.5G.
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MV and NY Bachs, any Minick, any Herrick, any Purviance, Al Almont, Al Cass.... anything made by a guy called Al....sorry, lost it for a minute.
How much do you want to spend ?

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Prime Slide Design?
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Purviance.
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Good luck recreating these mouthpieces, I would imagine equipment is quite different from those days and continuity isn't as (at risk at be redundant) consistent as it is today. You know with computers and all.

Tried a Mt.Vernon mouthpiece, felt real flat like, a brick on my chops. Dark centered sound is what I got, but like most tenor mouthpieces I played (and the reason I switched to Bass trombone) didn't take a lot of air.

I think finding a good vintage mouthpiece maker is like hitting the lottery, I'm definitely hooked on modern mouthpiece makers.
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BGuttman wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:46 pm Good luck with that. I think any great old mouthpiece has either been reissued or remade even better than the original.

Some of the interesting old mouthpieces I tried were:

Clarke. This was remade by Bach as the 6.5AL.
Rudy Muck. I had a 23, but it's way too small for me. They have been reissued.
Jet-Tone B. Similar problem to the Rudy Muck.

I've also tried a lot of old dogs. I won't name them to protect the guilty.
My sentiments exactly.
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FOSSIL wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2019 3:49 pm MV and NY Bachs, any Minick, any Herrick, any Purviance, Al Almont, Al Cass.... anything made by a guy called Al....sorry, lost it for a minute.

Chris
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Kingfan wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2019 2:38 pm
FOSSIL wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2019 3:49 pm MV and NY Bachs, any Minick, any Herrick, any Purviance, Al Almont, Al Cass.... anything made by a guy called Al....sorry, lost it for a minute.

Chris
Al Dente? Al Acart? Al Uminum? :biggrin:
Al Jazz-era ?

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Al Almont.
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Al vin & the chipmunks?
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King M21 or M31
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Jet Tone 7C & 6 /12AL (only made very briefly during the mid 1980`s)
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FOSSIL wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2019 3:49 pm MV and NY Bachs, any Minick, any Herrick, any Purviance, Al Almont, Al Cass.... anything made by a guy called Al....sorry, lost it for a minute.
How much do you want to spend ?

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Yes, Burt Herrick stuff seems pretty rare. (Also often (or Always?) Not stamped)
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Conn 3 , nice v cup, dark sound but good hi range, jj used one with his 6h
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Al Fresco.
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sporto wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 4:08 pmAl Fresco.
Yeah, but they're more of an outdoor mouthpiece?
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gh1958 wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 12:37 pm Conn 3 , nice v cup, dark sound but good hi range, jj used one with his 6h
No he didn't, at least he didn't record with it.
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The Al Qaeda mouthpiece. Also popular across the border in Pakistan.

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