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Just into our shop is this crazy mouthpiece! This is the first model of Meyer alto mouthpiece made in New York! As Theo Wanne's mouthpiece museum says, it is believed that they used the same blanks as the Otto Link factory. This mouthpiece is the original 3 facing with Medium length. The chamber is huge with scooped sidewalls and practically no baffle, just like an Otto Link Tone Master. Don't miss you chance on this collectible gem!
From Theo Wanne's mouthpiece museum site:
"The first Meyer Brothers mouthpieces were made in New York from 1936 in silver alloyed with other semi precious metals. My guess is these were made in the same factory as Otto Link who was making their Master Link blank. However, the Meyer version has nicely fluted outer-walls. It is a very nicely finished mouthpiece and came with a slide on ligature. These came in facings from 2 to 6, with facing lengths of S (Short), M (Medium), L (Long)."