A Lelandais Tenor Mouthpiece

$145.00

This A Lelandais tenor mouthpiece is in very good condition. It has a VERY small nick on the beak, on top near the tip, see picture.  Does not affect play in any way.  .053″ tip opening.

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DESCRIPTION

A. Lelandais saxophone mouthpieces are highly regarded vintage French pieces, often sought after for their “Golden Era” craftsmanship and unique tonal characteristics. Produced in Paris, they are particularly notable for their connection to the Charles Chedeville company, which Lelandais acquired in 1949.
Key Characteristics & History
  • French Sound: These mouthpieces are described as having an “extremely French” sound with focused projection.
  • Innovative Design: Lelandais was a pioneer in experimenting with “streamline” mouthpieces—designs featuring thinner bodies and walls to enhance vibration and response.
  • Material Quality: Early 20th-century pieces were often machined from high-quality, super-resonant hard rubber. Some 1920s designs even featured a hybrid construction of hard rubber with a metal table.
  • Legacy: After producing mouthpieces through the 1970s, the company’s remains were eventually purchased by Glotin.

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