I seem to recall that these were similar in style to other typical European mouthpieces but had a little bit larger bowl shape on the outside, and were stamped
W. MEINL-WESTON
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...with two digit model numbers.
Does anyone know who made these, whether any of them were continued forward with another maker's name on them, and any m-w number to later number equivalents?
ancient Meinl-Weston tuba mouthpieces
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