? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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Hi, I have an old Rudolf Meinl #1 mouthpiece, dating from the mid 1970's. I have never seen anybody else using one (which means there are probably thousands). Does anyone know the specs? Can't see these listed anywhere today, but I understand that the #1 may have morphed into a certain Bruno Tilz model. I looked at a printed copy of a Tilz catalogue, but it is for the European mind and a little hard to decipher. Is anyone able to shed some light on these? Thank you.
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Re: ? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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I have one that came with a new Rudy 4/4 I got in HS in 1974. No idea why they included that one as it was not a good mouthpiece for that big of a horn (at least not for me). It never worked well in anything I ever tried it in over the years and so it never got used - until I found it in the back of a desk and plugged it into my 3/4 Lidl and it literally lit up the horn. A lot of mouthpieces worked well in the horn, but this thing is spectacular and since it never got used it is like brand new after being polished up. Lee Stofer identified it as a Joseph Tilz - not Bruno. I think they still offer it as a JT-1 - but I'm not positive.
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Re: ? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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Curmudgeon wrote:It's a Bruno Tilz 310 M 1

http://www.mundstueckbau-tilz.de/index. ... b-tilz-nea

They've been labeled and sold as Bruno Tilz M 1, Hirsbrunner M 1, Rudolf Meinl M 1, and were also the Perantucci 1 (which was later renumbered 36).

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Mine is a 33mm Helleberg style cup. It says "B. Tilz-NEA M1". The other side is stamped "Hirsbrunner". Great mouthpiece, and still my preference for most horns & situations.
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Re: ? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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http://www.chisham.com/tips/bbs/apr2003 ... 29745.html
Posted by Lee Stofer on April 16, 2003 at 08:17:55:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Rudi 3/4 mpc choice? posted by LV on April 13, 2003 at 06:06:21:

According to my sources, Rudolf Meinl got some of his mouthpieces from Josef Tilz at one point, hence the JT-1. Josef Tilz was the brother of Bruno Tilz, who still supplies Rudolf Meinl today, as well as Hirsbrunner and Perantucci. Josef Tilz retired some time ago and therefore the mouthpieces are no longer available.
The Rudolf Meinl RM-1 or RM-1. (dot designates slightly larger throat) are prime choices for a Rudi 3/4 CC, as well as the RM-2 or RM-2., if one prefers a slightly smaller version. These are all Helleberg-style mouthpieces, but have the correct shank and bore for optimum intonation on the 3/4 Rudi.

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Mine came with the horn in '74 shipped direct from Germany in a big wooden crate which still didn't prevent a crease in the bell. :(

My mouthpiece has a JT-1 stamp on it.
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Re: ? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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I have both the JT-1 and a 1. They were shipped with my HB2 in 1973.

The JT-1 and 1 are different mouthpieces.

I don't recall where I got the measurements so take them with a grain of salt:

Model JT-1
Outside cup dia. 50.00mm
Inside cup dia 32.50mm
Rim Width 8.75mm
Cup "Flat"
Drill Venturi (Bore) 7.00mm
Outside cup dia. 1.969"
Inside cup dia 1.280"
Rim Width 0.344"
Drill Venturi (Bore) 0.276"

Model 1
Outside cup dia. 47.50mm
Inside cup dia 33.00mm
Rim Width 7.25mm
Cup "Deep"
Drill Venturi (Bore) 8.30mm
Outside cup dia. 1.870"
Inside cup dia 1.299"
Rim Width 0.285"
Drill Venturi (Bore) 0.327"
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Re: ? re: old Rudolf Meinl No. 1 (mouthpiece)

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I bought a RM-1 from Lee Stofer in 2002 and kept it for a couple of years. It had a cup that was conical rather than the belled funnel that I was expecting. It was pretty much straight from the rim to the throat.
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