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Yeah the Masterlinks for Baritone are pretty rare.
I’ve managed to get two of them over the years.
One is a Masterlink and the other is a Masterlink 4 Stars model.
Both have been opened by Brian Powell to .105 and .100.
When they do come up they are around the $1000 mark these days.
crikey, that's too costly for me. They're lovely pieces but I think the market gone mad. Well done for finding a couple though. How do they play?
 

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crikey, that's too costly for me. They're lovely pieces but I think the market gone mad. Well done for finding a couple though. How do they play?
I really like them.
They’re not something you’d bring to a funk gig or anywhere that requires a lot of volume, but they’re tone is Dark and full.
I particularly like them on both the Selmer Super series and my old 1931 Conn.
 

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Hi All,

I’m currently looking for a secondhand large chamber Baritone mouthpiece. Ideally in a 9 or 10 tip opening. It’s for an old 1932 SSS Selmer baritone. Standard length Bergs and even the smaller chamber Lawton’s aren’t practical as they have to be pulled too far out to tune.

The huge pickle-barrel piece it came with sounds and tunes great but is fairly closed so I’m looking for other options. I’m sure a link would work well or even a MC Gregory or one of Morgans MC copies in XL length, Also interested in other pickle-barrel pieces by Woodwind Co, Riffault etc

Do any of you have something that would fit the above description that you would be up for selling?

Very best,

John
I have used Florida no USA back to master link Otto links on my conn new wonder bari with no tuning issues. I have also played on my aunties balanced action bari with the older links.
 
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