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From Theo Wanne's Website: "1960s LONG SHANK – SOLOIST STYLE These mouthpieces externally look similar to the long shank Soloists, but did not have Soloist engraved on the table. The tip opening was also stamped on the back. They still had the horseshoe shaped chamber. They had less roll-over baffle than their Soloist brothers though, so were darker sounding.
The Soloist Style mouthpieces were produced primarily in the late 1960s and 1970s. Because they look like the Soloist mouthpieces, but are not marked Soloist, they are called Soloist Style." Everything is like title says. If you want specific pictures, just ask.
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This Used Drake mpc, tip opening 8, may have some signs of the logo wearing however it does not affect in anyway the playability compared to a new mouthpiece. Complete with the original box and ligature.
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Here is a soprano saxophone mouthpiece made by the famous French craftsman Fred Lebayle. The model of the mouthpiece is LR which combines the character of vintage mouthpieces with some modern features and playability. It has a kind of bullet chamber and a nice rollover baffle which give it power, great attack, and rich tone. This is a bright mouthpiece but not overly bright. It has slightly more attitude and brightness than the Lebayle Jazz model but is less bright and shrill than the Lebayle Studio model.
The tip opening of the mouthpiece is 8 which makes it quite open. It measures the same as Otto Link making it at .070" or 1.78 mm. The mouthpiece plays excellent. Its cosmetics are great: there is no oxidation and no blemishes. I would describe its condition as mint, and it was play-tested only with a patch.
Includes original box.
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