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Because I like uncommon things... let's make a list of uncommon (in the US) tuba mouthpiece brands. Please add to the list if you can think of anything else! Some of these might be less uncommon than others... but hoping we can make a list of stuff that many of us might not already know about.

Romera
K&G
Elsberg
WMF (Windhager)
Breslmair
Werner Chr. Schmidt
James R. New
HERCO
Stomvi
Hammond
Stork
Greg Black
Zottola
Parduba
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HERCO

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Currently available or past?
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windshieldbug wrote:Currently available or past?
Currently available.
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hrender wrote:I don't consider these "uncommon" so much as "less known for their tuba mouthpieces":
Hammond
Stork
Greg Black
Zottola

Warburton could also be on this list, but he (like Mike Finn) is pretty well known to tuba players.
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PARDUBA ?
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Updating the list as we go along. Yes, "uncommon" is a bit subjective, but it's my list! :)

So many more US-based makers than I remembered. Will be interesting to hear what other foreign ones exist, too.
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Ace wrote:HERCO
Especially the rhodium plated two-piece soldered together "BB" model.

And I think Mike Finn mouthpieces are in production again.
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nworbekim wrote:
iiipopes wrote:
Ace wrote:HERCO
Especially the rhodium plated two-piece soldered together "BB" model.

And I think Mike Finn mouthpieces are in production again.
how can i identify those? i have a very old herco
If memory serves, because it has been years since I saw one, I think the only markings are the "BB" on the outside of the cup. Also, look very carefully at the throat, inside and out; there may be a tell-tale slight ring that shows the shank is soldered to the cup. As I recall, the rim was a little more "squarish" in profile compared to a Bach rim. And under the light, the rhodium plating has a little bit different tint than silver plating, although I can't recall which shade in which direction.
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1) Kosicup (England)
2) Anton Smeltzen's "Luftensienzigenblasenshallsputten"
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kathott wrote:2) Anton Smeltzen's "Luftensienzigenblasenshallsputten"
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nworbekim wrote:how can i identify those? i have a very old herco
It looks like the one on the right. Silver polish will not shine it up.
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I ran across this
https://www.siegfriedjung.de/mouthpiece ... -exklusiv/" target="_blank

I also have 2 Marzan mouthpieces, one large, one small.
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cjk wrote:I ran across this
https://www.siegfriedjung.de/mouthpiece ... -exklusiv/" target="_blank" target="_blank

I also have 2 Marzan mouthpieces, one large, one small.
Ok, Herr Jung wins the prize for most detailed and plentiful measurements. :shock:

I've owned both Marzan mouthpieces at one point or another. That small one though... Jeez, where could you possibly use it?

The big Marzan was pretty much the same as the Willson WT1 or WT2 (I forget). I had an WT2, and it was ok, but the shank seemed unusually long.
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I stumbled upon one of the K & G artists for tuba (at least he was at the time, things do change) in a Facebook video playing "Gabriel's Oboe" - it was in a cathedral and it was on (presuming here) a compensating Eb. Such a gorgeous sound.

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