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Unmarked Vintage Flugelhorn Mouthpiece Lg. Morse Taper, VERY Wide & Deep Funnel
$ 23.49
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Description
Unmarked Vintage Flugelhorn Mouthpiece, Great ConditionLarge Morse Taper (a.k.a. Yamaha Taper)
VERY Wide and VERY Deep Funnel Cup
This is a c.1900 vintage mouthpiece for flugelhorns requiring the large Morse taper.
The mouthpiece is in good, playable condition and aesthetically presentable. The silver plate is a little thin on the high spots of the rim, but that actually gives it an interesting 2-tone effect. The tip of the shank is round and true. There are a few nicks and pits on the outside, but no major damage. The rim is smooth and the cup and bore are smooth and clean.
Mouthpiece specs (measured)
Cup Width: 0.710 in. (18 mm)
Cup Depth: Approx. 0.95 in.
Cup shape: Deep funnel
Rim shape: Slight cushion, not quite a "cookie cutter"
Rim Width: 0.19 in. (4.88 mm)
Throat: 0.173 in. (4.39 mm) (No. 17)
Overall length: 2.575 in.
Overall diameter: 1.095 in.
Diameter 1/2 way up shank (for fit): .385
** My flugelhorn takes a French (straight) shank, but this does fit in it. The taper, measured by caliper, conforms to specs for Large Morse. The cup width is bigger than any modern trumpet/flugel mouthpiece I can find, and it's deep like a French horn mouthpiece. The cup is about 2/3 of a mm larger than the largest Curry, a 1H, and full 1 mm larger than the largest Wick, a #2. It's deeper than the deepest Curry (the FLW), and just short of the depth of a Flip Oakes (which is 1"). As such, you can expect this to be about the mellowest mouthpiece you can find!
About the Seller
I am not a professional musician, but have played the trumpet/cornet since 4th Grade. So I know my way around a cornet and enjoy studying their history and evolution, in addition to playing them. I hope part of what I bring to the table is a knowledgeable and critical eye to evaluating what I'm selling since you can't look at it personally. Feel free to ask any questions you may have about this sale or would like a closer look at anything I can photograph.