Wow, cool! I wonder which one this is? I have done a fair number of these over the years and there were some real nice ones that I can recall. hmm....windshieldbug wrote:Helleberg Mouthpiece, Original restored by Oberloh
Starting bid: US $400.00
Reserve not met
Hey Bug, thanks for the nice words. As for the price? I have seen pretty beat to hell(-berg) mouthpieces that the owners paid a considerable sum for and then had shipped to me for restoration. So, if it sells, fine. If not, so whatwindshieldbug wrote:Seeing Dan's work, it is superlative, but "reserve not met"?

If it is one of the real nice ones I have restored, it is as close to original as one could find and the fact that the seller did not claim it as an original in pristine condition shows a bit of integrity, thats nice to see. My personal 1925 helleberg is in original condition and it was frosted silver when new, I have seen a few that were frosted gold that were also original. My restored mouthpieces are masked and bead-blasted following the same pattern.
TE- what's with the bad vibes man? If the seller wants to have a little fun (I suspect?) dangling a carrot what's the harm. Do you not have one already? or are you on the lookout for one in the price range you want to spend and the big numbers have the ol panties in buch?




I hope the seller gets a good price for it. Ether way, it makes no difference.

Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
www.oberloh.com