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Mouthpieces for sale - new additions

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:11 pm
by Alex C
Mouthpieces for sale that don't work for my equipment.

The rims and ends of all mouthpieces are in excellent condition with no pits or dents.

Alan Baer CC stainless w/euro shank - $95
Bought in Dec. of 2006, just didn't work on my horns.. Shows receiver scratches

PT88S - $75
Bought in Feb of 2007. Shows no wear. Looks like a new mouthpiece.

Bellaire BB - $35
A heavy mouthpiece shaped like a, what else, bell (ding-dong bell, not tuba). This is a 1950's vintage Helleberg style cup but much heavier exterior design in nickle silver. There is a slight indent on the end of the receiver and minor receiver wear.

Miraphone C4 - $40
Mostly blemish free, good rim and shank but it does show some receiver wear. I tested this today, it has a fine high register.

Marsinkow Marcincow... Marsincovitch... well it was made in Burbank and is an N3 - $35
You will have to spell it yourself. Excellent condition except for some receiver wear.

Schilke 67 shank cut for Besson Imperial Euphonium receiver - $40
This mouthpiece has the cup of a Schilke 67 but was manufactured to fit the older Besson receiver. You play euphonium and want to knock the #*!@ out of the pedal tones? Here's the tool that'll do it. I used it on the Berlioz Requiem and hammered the bejeesus out of the pedal Bb's. Bass trombonists will shiver and quake when you unleash with this puppy. Super condition with almost no receiver wear (I had others).

Besson G91 - $30
Intended for the Besson 981/2 Eb tubas, this one is in excellent condition with the most minor of receiver scratches. The inside of the receiver was roughly finished from the factory, whether it was on purpose or not I never knew but it isn't Schilke smooth inside. No dents or scratches on the cup.

Reynolds Dr. Young Model- S0LD IN TRADE!!!
This particular mouthpiece is a 1960's vintage and is the famous large, funnel shaped mouthpiece. It is in very good condition with one 3mm dent on the funnel, a ding on the outside of the (?)rim and minor receiver wear. Arnold Jacobs played this mouthpiece (once, in a lesson) AND Harvey Phillips also held this mouthpiece and talked about it once, so it has been priced accordingly.

Miraphone Rose Solo Model - SOLD
You know you always wanted one. Shows receiver wear and has a few dings on the outside but is still a great example of the Rose Solo model.

Holton 12 - SOLD
For that big, beefy sound you always wanted. Shows receiver scratches and the silver has worn on the rim where it sat on a shelf with no protection. Makes a PT-88 look wimpy.

Bach 24AW - SOLD
Still in original box and plastic bag, 70's vintage. Never used, never even out of the plastic bag.

Herco Professional Eb- SOLD
It's the much sought after, often copied but never duplicated, Professional model specifically for Eb tuba. So your European F tuba has a funky low C? Use this mouthpiece to acheive a hitherto undreamt consistancy, every note will play the same. You won't find this one in the WWBW catalogue.

Herco BB - SOLD
It's a Herco! And no, it isn't a BBb or BB flat... it's a BB. It looks to be made of a kind of low grade nickle silver (which doesn't polish) and produces an indescribable sound with unmatched intonation curiosities.

LOUD LM7 - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
The owner called. He remembered I'd borrowed this and wants it back.


Prices are close to firm but if ya buy more than one, I'll work a deal. I'll ship USPS ground for free in the continental US. PM or email if interested.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:56 pm
by Richard Murrow
The owner DOES want it back and for JUST a moment his heart stopped when he saw that it was for sale!!!!!! VERY funny Alex!

The Owner

Sticky PM

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:41 am
by pwhitaker
I tried to send you the following message last night thru the PM facility on this board but it seemes to have gotten lodged in my Outbox: "I'm interested in the Herco BB and the Holton 12. I'll be glad to send you $65 if you ship them 2-day UPS."

My e-mail is pwhitaker@jhaweb.com.

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:49 am
by Alex C
Richard Murrow wrote:The owner DOES want it back and for JUST a moment his heart stopped when he saw that it was for sale!!!!!! VERY funny Alex!

The Owner
Tubenet can be a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands... but no profiling allowed.

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:03 am
by Richard Murrow
Alex, I know you're getting me back for something. Since you are privy to the secret microwave story you never know when they might get you!

The Owner

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 12:50 pm
by Richard Murrow
Alex,

If you haven't sold the Dr. Young I might consider going $1200, but since I have to get a tuba restored I can't go any higher. Talk to me.

Richard

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:08 pm
by Alex C
Richard Murrow wrote:Alex,

If you haven't sold the Dr. Young I might consider going $1200, but since I have to get a tuba restored I can't go any higher. Talk to me.

Richard
I'm sorry, I remember that I once showed this mouthpiece to Harvey Phillips and he held it in his own hands and talked about it. I have had to raise this price.

If we could work a deal with this mouthpiece and some mouthpiece you have, say maybe an LM7, that could be possible.

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:09 pm
by Richard Murrow
Alex,

No offense, I don't think that will work. Someone just offered me 2 Dr. Youngs' for less than half of your asking price! What can I say?

Richard Murrow/The Owner
Director of Rhythm & Articulation
Department of Intonation - Dallas, TX

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 8:28 pm
by Alex C
They are probably the earlier "Dr. Young Experimental" models. Besides, this one has the Phillips/Jacobs pedigree as mentioned in the ad.

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:27 pm
by Richard Murrow
Alex,

If you are interested in the Phillips pedigree, then we need to discuss my old silver Conn 3J. You know Harvey borrowed it a couple of times years ago, so that must mean it would bring, oh I don't know, $15,000-$18,000. What do you think? I know you like that horn, so I'll make you a deal. $15,000 and your Dr. Young for the 3J! Talk to me!

Richard

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:01 pm
by RSMorgan
Ahh, two of the greatest b-s'er on this list. I'm glad I stumbled on this thread. I won't even attempt to keep up, just to watch!

Richard Morgan

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:02 pm
by Alex C
Richard, check your pm. I think we can work a deal. I've always wanted to own that horn but I thought a pair of your students in DC and California had first choice. I'm on it!

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:21 pm
by iiipopes
Yeah, compared to those to guys, (I just gotta) I don't have anything worth a hoot or a holler :P

Mouthpieces "four"

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:43 am
by TubaRay
I have a Helleberg-type mouthpiece which I was using while thinking about many of the teaching of Arnold Jacobs. I'm willing to part with it for a mere $300.00. What do you think? Alex? Richard? I know this must be right up your alley. Surely you recognize the value of such a mouthpiece.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:47 am
by Richard Murrow
OK Guys, Alex and I have had some very serious trade discussions going on here and you are not taking us seriously! Tuba Ray I am especially surprised at you. I thought you would certainly see the seriousness of our debate. Alex, I see that with a $30K offer on another horn that my 3J price will have to be adjusted accordingly. Sam P. has also played on that horn.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:04 pm
by TubaRay
Richard Murrow wrote:OK Guys, Alex and I have had some very serious trade discussions going on here and you are not taking us seriously! Tuba Ray I am especially surprised at you. I thought you would certainly see the seriousness of our debate. Alex, I see that with a $30K offer on another horn that my 3J price will have to be adjusted accordingly. Sam P. has also played on that horn.
My offer still stands. Seriously!!! I'll pay the shipping.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:21 pm
by Richard Murrow
Ray,

I would gladly take you up on this, but I have to first get at least $15K for the 3J because I've got a lead on a bass boat that was personally used by Bill Dance that I've just got to have! Talk about pedigree. That boat has it over all this other stuff! I'll show you the size of the bass that this boat is guaranteed to catch at TBA!

Richard

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:59 pm
by Alex C
Guys, I'd really like to sell the other mouthpieces. Can we get on track here?

Wow, that Bellaire BB is an unusual mouthpiece

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:37 pm
by Ed Jones
Maybe you guys should discuss this over Mexican food. I will be happy to moderate.

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:40 pm
by Alex C
Now you're talking!


I can check everybody's intonation while we're at it.