These mouthpieces were identical to the later short shank models, though with a longer shank. The C* model was included with all the French (Paris) Selmer Mark VI saxophones made in the 1960s. Like their Short Shank brothers, they were made in sizes from a B* (smallest) to an H (largest) which is equivalent to an Otto Link 7* tip opening. These are the classic Selmer mouthpiece of the 1950s. They had the name Soloist engraved on the table. The chamber is truly horse-shoe (or dome) shaped. This mouthpiece plays with a warm sweet sound, slightly unfocused and is slightly resistant.
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