I recently acquired a unique Rudy Muck Tuba mouthpiece. Its model number is "54c". It weighs a TON and reminds me of the old Deck mouthpieces but with a very shallow cup.
Those of you who may not be familiar with Rudy Muck, he was a trumpet player from the 1930's who developed "Cushion Rim" and double cup mouthpieces primarily for Trumpet and Trombone. He also constructed various trumpets and trombones. Fred Cirksena has done great work compiling great information about Rudy Muck, his mouthpieces and instruments. Please visit: www.rudymuck.info
I've done some searching through the Tubenet archives and have come up with few postings. Fred has never heard or seen of a tuba piece before. Does anyone else out there have or know of any other Rudy Muck Tuba mouthpieces? Does anyone happen to know who might have had custom mouthpieces made by Rudy?
John Griffiths graciously left me this particular mouthpiece. I used it from the time I was 12-18 years old . Because of the shallow cup I was able to start looking at higher tessitura pieces (like VW Concerto) on my big Yamaha 201 Bflat. I used it until I left for college and have always wondered about it's history and origin.
The pictures below compare it to a good ol' Bach 18.
Enjoy!
Tom







