| The mouthpieces pictured on this page are the ones that I use on my Buescher bass. The thinner mouthpiece on the left is a modified Runyon Model 88 bari sax mouthpiece. (The modifications were done by Paul Coats.) The fatter one on the right is a vintage Geo Bundy bass sax mouthpiece. I am able to use the same baritone sax reeds on both of them. |   Left - Runyon Model 88 baritone andRight - Vintage Geo Bundy bass sax mouthpiece
 Photo by M. Margison
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 | Tip ComparisonLeft - Runyon Model 88 baritone and
 Right - Vintage Geo Bundy bass sax mouthpiece
 Photo by M. Margison
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													| Left - Runyon Model 88 baritone andRight - Vintage Geo Bundy bass sax mouthpiece
 Photo by M. Margison
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											The modified bari piece (pictured at the top of the photo above) has more volume and projection than the bass mouthpiece. As far as sound goes, the stock bass piece has a more classical tone, whereas the Runyon has more of an edgy tone, better suited to jazz music. Both mouthpieces respond equally well in all registers. Intonation is equal on both.
											
Paul Coats has done considerable research on mouthpieces and reeds for these quirky horns. Paul's mouthpiece page contains photos and information that Paul has provided about the modifications to the Runyon Model 88 bari mouthpiece.
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