Minick: Large Shank Tenor Mouthpiece

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Miketbn95
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by Miketbn95 »

Just curious if anyone had sizing info on Minick's series of large shank tenor mouthpieces Did he have a series like bass trombone or was it on a more custom basis? Thanks!
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jonathanharker
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by jonathanharker »

These were the main Minick trombone mouthpieces you can find, with their approximate "average" measurements from the Horn Guys site; they can vary a fair bit, especially if you'd ask him to spin you a special one on a good day:

Minick 1, 25.5 mm (1.004”) ID, 6.75 mm (0.266”) throat, "medium deep"; pretty much a 5G with slightly smaller throat.

Minick V, 27.4 mm (1.079”) ID, 7.10 mm (0.280”) throat, "medium deep" in a 40 mm (1.57”) OD blank; a Mt. Vernon Bach 1½G with a more funnel-like cup profile.

Minick L, 28.1 mm (1.106”) ID, 7.37 mm (0.290”) throat, "deep" (funnel-ish) cup. There was a lot of variation though. Ferguson's Jeff Reynolds is a copy of Jeff's favourite Minick L, with a 28.5 mm (1.122”) diameter. 40 mm (1.57”) OD blank.

Minick LS, 29.0 mm (1.142”) ID, 7.62 mm (0.300”) throat, "very deep" funnel-ish cup, 41 mm (1.61”) OD blank. A very efficient, snappy Schilke 60 with more mass.

There were probably others, but I don't have figures, and there are a few custom oddballs around too.

The best thing about Minicks is that he made sure to use larger blanks for the larger bass trombone mouthpieces, so they have a standard-width rim. I (many?) find the narrow rims on e.g. Bach 1G, Schilke 59-60 too fatiguing; they were pretty much too cheap or lazy and used the same 38.5 mm blank for all sizes of their trombone mouthpieces.

Anyway, Steve Ferguson at [url=https://hornguys.com/search?q=minick]Horn Guys makes modern CNC replicas of these Minick models. I own the JR and LS, which I've used for 20 years, they are superb. Well they work for my face anyway. YMMV etc.
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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

A friend of mine had the Original Minick 5-ish mouthpiece that he got from Larry Minick himself.

I loved the way it played , but he wouldn`t sell it. (neither would I)

I had Ken Titmus at ktcustommouthpieces make an exact copy for me.

Really comfy 5 sized rim , open backbore and a slightly shallower cup than a Bach 5 but very well balanceand it plays great.

the 1st picture is the Minick 2nd picture is my copy
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Bach5G
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by Bach5G »

Ever compare it with one of Steve Ferguson’s Minick copies?
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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

No. But it plays like NO other 5-ish sized mouthpiece