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  2. Dexter Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The earliest photographs of Gordon as a player show him with a Conn 30M "Connqueror" and an Otto Link mouthpiece. Later he adopted the standard Conn tenor, the 10M. In a 1962 interview with the British journalist Les Tomkins, he did not refer to the specific model of mouthpiece but stated that it was made for him personally.

  3. Don Wise - Wikipedia

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    Wise played "The Martin Tenor" [12] built in 1951 with the Otto Link 7S, metal mouthpiece (adapted By "Doc" Tenney in Cedar Falls, Iowa). In addition, he had a Martin silver tenor saxophone (which he acquired in trade for a black Keilwerth tenor with golden flaps), a Martin alto, and a Conn soprano sax. [7]

  4. Lester Young - Wikipedia

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    Another cause for the thickening of his tone around this time was a change in saxophone mouthpiece from a metal Otto Link to an ebonite Brilhart. In August 1944, Young appeared alongside drummer Jo Jones , trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison , and fellow tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet in Gjon Mili 's short film Jammin' the Blues .

  5. Bobby Dukoff - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dukoff (October 11, 1918 – May 3, 2012), known as Bobby Dukoff, was an American Big Band tenor saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, audio engineer and saxophone mouthpiece maker. He is known for his Dukoff Mouthpieces, which he began producing commercially in Los Angeles in 1945, and later in Miami from the mid-1970s.

  6. Sonny Rollins - Wikipedia

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    Rollins has played, at various times, a Selmer Mark VI [95] tenor saxophone and a Buescher Aristocrat. [96] During the 1970s he recorded on soprano saxophone for the album Easy Living. His preferred mouthpieces are made by Otto Link and Berg Larsen. [97] He uses Frederick Hemke medium reeds. [95]

  7. Michael Brecker - Wikipedia

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    Michael Leonard Brecker (March 29, 1949 – January 13, 2007) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was awarded 15 Grammy Awards as a performer and composer, received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in 2004, [3] and was inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame in 2007.