Vintage Woodwind Co. New York C8 Clarinet Mouthpiece
Before being absorbed into the Leblanc Company, The Woodwind Co. of New York was a stand alone business that specialized in woodwind mouthpieces for all genres and player preference. This Steel Ebonite C8 likely hails from the 1940s and came to me with a whopping .055” / 1.40 mm tip that I matched with a long (19 mm) facing to offer the ideal balance of flexibility and stability. Use with lighter reeds and this mouthpiece will be ideal for jazz or folk music. Doublers whose primary is saxophone will also find this old WWNY comfortable and easy to control.
Material: Ebonite
Tip Opening: 1.40 mm / .055”
Facing: Long
Before being absorbed into the Leblanc Company, The Woodwind Co. of New York was a stand alone business that specialized in woodwind mouthpieces for all genres and player preference. This Steel Ebonite C8 likely hails from the 1940s and came to me with a whopping .055” / 1.40 mm tip that I matched with a long (19 mm) facing to offer the ideal balance of flexibility and stability. Use with lighter reeds and this mouthpiece will be ideal for jazz or folk music. Doublers whose primary is saxophone will also find this old WWNY comfortable and easy to control.
Material: Ebonite
Tip Opening: 1.40 mm / .055”
Facing: Long
Before being absorbed into the Leblanc Company, The Woodwind Co. of New York was a stand alone business that specialized in woodwind mouthpieces for all genres and player preference. This Steel Ebonite C8 likely hails from the 1940s and came to me with a whopping .055” / 1.40 mm tip that I matched with a long (19 mm) facing to offer the ideal balance of flexibility and stability. Use with lighter reeds and this mouthpiece will be ideal for jazz or folk music. Doublers whose primary is saxophone will also find this old WWNY comfortable and easy to control.
Material: Ebonite
Tip Opening: 1.40 mm / .055”
Facing: Long