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Frankly, I think that's the wrong question to be asking. :)

But...a Barone might be an acceptable match; not matte but somewhat colour coordinated. Also, this might interest you, I have a Link that I "cleaned" with a plastic kitchen scour pad that gave it a matte finish. You might try this.
 

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Zagar is an good choice, but I can understand on their site, what name belongs to. I'm looking for something like Otto Link. Is it Zagar Traditional or is it something else?

Also, polishing Otto Link is an a good way :)
 

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Dr_sax said:
This is a totally new aproach in choosing a mouthpiece. :shock:
But when I read the title I was also immediately thinking of my zagar SBB
This is not the same player who was looking for a black piece last week is it?:D

I have a Dukoff (which I hate) that's about that color. I'll trade it for a dead rat with a string to swing it by, if you'll also whitewash my fence.
 

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This is not the same player who was looking for a black piece last week is it?:D

I have a Dukoff (which I hate) that's about that color. I'll trade it for a dead rat with a string to swing it by, if you'll also whitewash my fence.
How did you get a Dukoff a goldish color? They are usually tarnished silver looking aren't they?
 

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Berg Larsen makes a bronze colored mouthpiece that, you know, actually plays pretty well. (But that's not as important as the color of the mouthpiece, I guess.)
 
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