BEECHLER

Beechler Mouthpieces came to fruition through the hard work and dedication of Elmer Beechler.  Beechler worked as a mouthpiece refacer with Arnold Brilhart in the 1940's, and eventually broke away from him to form his own company in 1950. The company still exists today, and is currently ran by his daughter Judy Beechler.

The most popular Beechler mouthpieces are the Diamond models, and the Bellite models have grown very much in popularity since the 1980's.  The Diamond models tend to be great lead alto mouthpieces having a clean, bright sound, while the Bellite models are even brighter, and are great for Rock and R&B music.

The most sought after vintage Beechler mouthpieces are the Diamond Dots.  These mouthpieces look very much like the Diamond Inlay Beechlers except they have a dot in the middle of the Diamond.  These can be found in Tonalin and Ebolin models.  The Tonalins are white in color, and the Ebolins are black.  White Diamond Dots are very rare.  

Famous saxophone players who use, or have used Beechler mouthpieces.

Earl Bostic - Beechler Diamond Dot
Dave Koz - Beechler Bellite
Gerald Albright - Beechler Diamond & Bellite
Eddie Daniels - Beechler Diamond
Kenny G - Beechler Diamond
Ted Nash - Beechler Diamond
Nelson Rangell - Beechler Diamond & ARB Custom
 

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Beechler Mouthpieces came to fruition through the hard work and dedication of Elmer Beechler.  Beechler worked as a mouthpiece refacer with Arnold Brilhart in the 1940's, and eventually broke away from him to form his own company in 1950. The company still exists today, and is currently ran ...   [more]

BEECHLER Models

Hard Rubber

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Diamond Inlay

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Diamond Dot Inlay

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Tonalex

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Bellite

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Custom

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ARB Hard Rubber/Tonalin

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ARB Metal

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