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Never seen anything like this one before, nor is there anything like that when I googled Conn Soprano Mouthpieces "Images"

I have no ligature that is small enough but a lettuce rubber band worked well and this is one hell of a player. Any ideas what exactly this is?
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Thanks, I'll need to find a matching ligature, shouldn't be too hard. I even plays almost in tune on the saxello, that's only the second MPC after the Morgan. And it has a great sound. I found it in the bone pile :)
 

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My thought was Runyon, too. I used to have one very similar to what you've posted that was in the case with my Martin soprano. It did not have the depression on top, but it had a plastic inverted lig with a single screw that screwed straight down.
 
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