The American Series Traditional for Alto Saxophone was made by Sebastian Knox, a master craftsman in Toronto, Canada.The third generation of handmade hard rubber mouthpieces for alto saxophone made by Sebastian Knox, a master craftsman in Toronto, has arrived!
[Overview].
Hard Rubber Mouthpiece for Sebastian Knox Alto Saxophone (brand new)
American Series Traditional 7/80 (First American Series Traditional (First generation)
Medium chamber (medium chamber)
Opening 2.03(.080")+/−0.02")
Reference opening: NY Mayer 7
●American Series Traditional 6/77 (3rd generation)
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Medium chamber (medium chamber)
Opening 1.95(.077")+/−0.02")
Reference opening: Selmer Soloist F
●American Series Traditional 7/80 (3rd generation)
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Medium chamber (medium chamber)
Opening 2.03(.080")+/−0.02")
Reference opening: NY Mayer 7
[Features]
Handmade mouthpieces by Sebastian Knox, a mouthpiece craftsman from Toronto, Canada. After continuing to work under Ted Crumb, he became independent. He has earned the trust of professional players for his excellent technique and careful and delicate sensitivity to players' needs. Although the number of handmade mouthpieces is limited due to the fact that they are all handmade, the sound potential, which is reminiscent of the best vintage hard rubber mouthpieces of the 1940s and 1950s, is gaining popularity overseas and is highly appreciated by professional players in Japan as well.
VThe sound can compete with vintage Selmer (short shank) and Gregory mouthpieces in the same field.It is a highly maneuverable mouthpiece with a sound that can compete with Vintage Selmer (short shank) and Gregory.
Supplemental information
In First Genelation (1st generation) and 3rd Genelation (3rd generation),The first and third generations are made from different hard rubber materials and have slightly different baffle shapes. There are differences in feel and sound, but there is no difference in quality.
We cannot accept mail-order returns or exchanges for new products. Please be aware of this beforehand.
Please bring the instrument, reeds, and ligature for hard rubber when you try it in the store.