Here's to Joe Doodeward (deceased)
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:55 pm
I bet a lot of you guys have over 100 mouthpieces, but to me, that seems like a lot.
For those who do not know or remember, Ralph Proksch played for quite a while
with the Whoopee John Orchestra. This picture was taken Jan 26, 1958 at Marty
Zivco's Ballroom in Hartford, WI. Besides Ralph on Accordion is Joe "the Gink"
Doodeward on tuba. The standsides show "Decca Records - Whoopee John -
America's #1 Polka Band - WCCO Radio & TV
Actually, I have around 120, but only about 20 of them are tuba mouthpieces...Donn wrote:I bet a lot of you guys have over 100 mouthpieces, but to me, that seems like a lot.
The E-Z Tone was a Conn? That's the only one I have bid on so far, but not really from a collector perspective - maybe I just like to look weird. (My bari sax mouthpiece is clear red.) But also in the hope of finding the mouthpiece of my dreams, at random but fairly cheap.bloke wrote:I'm always fascinated when I see mouthpieces that I viewed (as a kid) as "stock", "run-of-the-mill", etc. go for fat prices.
It seems to me that that campy Aztec-looking Conn "EZ-tone" (another run-of-the-mill old stock 'piece) should bring more collector $$'s than a Conn 1, 2, or 3.