It’s time for me to thin the collection, and I need some cash. Buy more than one mouthpiece at the prices I ask, and I’ll pick up shipping. Otherwise, $5 s/h for each.
All the reference new prices are either from the manufacturer or from Dillon Music.
Bass Trombone:
Schilke Symphony D6.0 $80
Schilke Symphony M6.0 $80 SOLD
The D6.0 is the new improved version of the classic Schilke 60, with a shorter, Morse taper shank, and slightly redesigned rim, throat and backbore. It responds more evenly around the instrument and has a greater depth and richness of sound. These are both slightly used and the factory plating is not perfect, but they are in excellent playing shape. They cost at least $100 each new.
Giddings & Webster Don Harwood model $135 SOLD
Joseph Klier Exclusive 02AK $40
Very comfortable wide rim approximately the diameter of a 60, medium cup, fairly lightweight outer design. This mouthpiece responds really well and sounds very lively. $49.95 new, excellent condition.
LB 114W rim, silverplate $30 SOLD
Copy of Ferguson LS rim $40 SOLD
Cups with threads for the Doug Elliott LB system:
Stork Custom 1.5 underpart $50
Stork Custom 1.5+ underpart $50
(more bowl-shaped cup)
Stork Custom 1.5S lightweight blank $50
Stork Custom (Custom-made for me) $40
(like the 1.5+ but deeper and with a larger throat – plating wear)
Take all 4 Stork underparts (Elliott threads) for $250
I played these Stork Customs for a while, and they treated me well. The cups are in the Schilke 59 depth range, with a nice warm sound and great response.
Jeff Reynolds L underpart (Elliott threads) $90
Tuba Mouthpieces
Conn Helleberg 7B with light goldplating $40 SOLD
Curry 120D $80
Great doubler’s mouthpiece – very small ID at rim, deep cup. Excellent condition, $100 new
Schilke 66 $35 SOLD
Joseph Klier Exclusive 7B $45 SOLD
I know I own a couple of others that I couldn’t quite put my hands on today, so keep watching here – I may still add a mouthpiece or three.
Please email glangfur@yahoo.com
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Gabe Langfur
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
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Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
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Gabe Langfur
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
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Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
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Gabe Langfur
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
gabe@seshires.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
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I didn't know they were making the shorter Schilke 60. I had to make my own five or six years ago when I bought my Besson. It works fine but it was a lot of trouble to do without proper tools. I wish I could have just bought one.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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This new Symphony model is changed in other ways too, but Schilke has long offered the service of shortening and reshaping the shanks of their mouthpieces. Also, you can special order a standard 60 (or any other model) with a different shank.tbn.al wrote:I didn't know they were making the shorter Schilke 60. I had to make my own five or six years ago when I bought my Besson. It works fine but it was a lot of trouble to do without proper tools. I wish I could have just bought one.
Gabe Langfur
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
gabe@seshires.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
gabe@seshires.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Sold items updated
Gabe Langfur
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
gabe@seshires.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Vermont Sympony
Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
Guest Artist/Teacher in Trombone, U of RI
S. E. Shires Co.
gabe@seshires.com" target="_blank" target="_blank