What’s a better Schilke 59?

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What’s a better Schilke 59?

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I’ve spent time on the Schilke 51, 59, 60 mpcs. There are things that I like about them, but they always feel a bit raw. The Symphony Series equivalents feel a bit more refined, a bit more modern.There is no SS 59 however.

What would one suggest as a better Schilke 59 (in the way the Yeo was intended to be a better 60?)
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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Laskey or Markey 85
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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I played a mouthpiece that size for a long time, and there were precious few options. Now there are many.

Laskey 85MD, as mentioned
Griego Markey 85, as mentioned
Griego GP
Griego 1
Doug Elliott LB112 K/K8 or L/L8
Shires 1-1/4MD
Hammond 20BL
Greg Black 1-1/4G is like a very deep, very open 59, but you can probably get closer to the feel with a 1-5/16G, or get something custom that will get even closer.
Stork BT 1.25

I think the Long Island Brass Company Nick Schwartz mouthpiece has a rim that size.
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GabrielRice wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:01 pm I played a mouthpiece that size for a long time, and there were precious few options. Now there are many.

Laskey 85MD, as mentioned
Griego Markey 85, as mentioned
Griego GP
Griego 1
Doug Elliott LB112 K/K8 or L/L8
Shires 1-1/4MD
Hammond 20BL
Greg Black 1-1/4G is like a very deep, very open 59, but you can probably get closer to the feel with a 1-5/16G, or get something custom that will get even closer.
Stork BT 1.25

I think the Long Island Brass Company Nick Schwartz mouthpiece has a rim that size.
By specs, your 100% right, my 850 sizes would be right, but since all my stuff tends to feel larger than the specs, I'd virtually guarantee the 800 sizes would feel right. I suggested Paul's pieces because the rim width will be closest.
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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Pickett 1.5S (a little smaller in diameter based on my sample size of 1, but NOT Bach 1½G sized) or 1.25S (might be about right or a bit bigger). The M cup would be deeper than a 59, I think. You can also choose rounded or "classic" (flatter but not too flat, with a defined inner bite) rims.

(Pickett makes Shires mouthpieces, so it's not unreasonable to assume that the Pickett S cup is similar to Shires MD, M to D and D to XD, respectively.)
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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Kevbach33 wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 8:52 pm (Pickett makes Shires mouthpieces, so it's not unreasonable to assume that the Pickett S cup is similar to Shires MD, M to D and D to XD, respectively.)
I would not assume that. Both lines were designed before that agreement, though Pickett did make some tweaks to the earlier Shires designs.
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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GabrielRice wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:01 pm I played a mouthpiece that size for a long time, and there were precious few options. Now there are many.

Laskey 85MD, as mentioned
Griego Markey 85, as mentioned
Griego GP
Griego 1
Doug Elliott LB112 K/K8 or L/L8
Shires 1-1/4MD
Hammond 20BL
Greg Black 1-1/4G is like a very deep, very open 59, but you can probably get closer to the feel with a 1-5/16G, or get something custom that will get even closer.
Stork BT 1.25

I think the Long Island Brass Company Nick Schwartz mouthpiece has a rim that size.
I know that how the mpc feels to the individual is different from specs.

I, too, played a 59 for years, and then a DE LB112 K8 for years. My personal experience was that the Griego GP and Griego 1 felt larger than both the 59 and the 112, but not as large as a 60. I played the Ferguson JR for some time, which also felt to me in the range of a 59 or a 112 rim. It has a wide, comfortable rim.

I’m currently playing a Markey 87 or a GB 1 5/16 for the larger, louder, lower stuff.

Sometimes, a mouthpiece rim feels like it’s in the same zip code as another, but not the same ballpark. The exception that proves the rule: Dodger Stadium has its own zip code.
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Re: What’s a better Schilke 59?

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I know some of you are looking for an alternate (Better? More "modern"? ...) to a Schilke 59. But if you want to try/compare to the real thing, I have a pristine Schilke 59 bass trombone mouthpiece for sale. At a very reasonable price:
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