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Wessex Chief Mouthpiece in Gold for sale

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:48 pm
by jakewillis
I received a gold Wessex Chief mouthpiece with my horn. I really prefer my Houser mouthpiece and I don't want to hang on to it for no reason. Wessex says "The Wessex Chief mouthpiece is the first faithful replica of the original Chief mouthpiece made by Conn in the 1920’s."

Read more about the Chief here .

It's a big mouthpiece. It sells for $120 new. I tried it a time or two. It's in great condition. Asking $75 obo. I have several pictures as well as some comparison shots with my old Bach 12 and my new Houser Imperial. Link to the photo gallery is here: https://imgur.com/a/a2BQa

More pictures and comparison shots at the photo gallery link. Thanks!

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I am located in Birmingham, Ohio USA

Re: Wessex Chief Mouthpiece in Gold for sale

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:05 pm
by barry grrr-ero
I used a Helleberg "Chief" frequently on an old prototype Miraphone 188 I owned two decades ago. I'd hang on to it, because they're good for 'blast-tissimo' gigs where the band or the conductor simply can't get enough tuba: outdoor gigs, or ones where you're playing tons of low register stuff. I used it on Oktoberfest gigs that would go on for hours. Blasting "1812" outdoors would be another prime situation, as long as you can keep the upper mid-register notes reasonably up to pitch. And who hasn't done "Stars & Stripes" outdoors really loud, with power-crazed trombone players and less than shy percussionists! I even had the throat bored out a bit.

My chops swell as the day goes on, so wider mouthpieces work well for me.