CONN-HELLEBERG, 30+ years old

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CONN-HELLEBERG, 30+ years old

Post by Brucom »

I have a classic Helleberg, in great shape.
Shank is round and smooth, with one tiny nick.
There are a few very small scratches on the rim.
It says, "CONN-HELLEBERG" on the side.
Someone told me that there are fans on Tubenet
willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a classic Helleberg.
Is that true?

Thanks, Bruce
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Post by cjk »

Does it look like this?

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If so, I think you're going to be disappointed. If not, you should be quite happy and should sell it on that auction site.
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Post by Ulli »

Hello cjk,
what' s the matter with the mpc shown on the pic?
I also own such a mpc, - I think, rather rare here in Germany.
best regards
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Post by windshieldbug »

Its a matter of age... the "really classic" Helleburgs have a ridged outside throat, and were made early in the 20th century. Those mouthpieces are going for big bucks now, no matter where you sell them.

The actual inside mouthpiece may be the same, or similar, but like old quarters which still say "25 cents", the desirability is in the availability and the age.
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My Helleberg doesn't look so old

Post by Brucom »

Here's the link to my photo:

http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l23/b ... h=imgAnch1

The mouthpiece is clean.
The sock is clean.
The hood of my car is not so clean.

Looks like my Helleberg isn't old enough to be
a collector's item.

thanks, Bruce
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Post by jacobg »

The irony is,

How much is MY Helleberg worth?

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Post by Bandmaster »

I know a guy that has two. He plays on one and has another one that is still brand new and in the original box. He said he bought them over 40 years ago (he is 69 years old), he wanted a spare just in case something happened. How much would it be worth today?

He also has a 1924 Conn satin gold finish raincatcher sousaphone.... lucky guy! :shock:
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Post by jacobg »

OK, so his mint condition mouthpiece is worth $60 while mine, which looks like it was in a washing machine with a bunch of shrapnel, is worth $300. Conceivably these two could have been created only 1 year apart. The only thing different, as far as we know, is the ridged shank ring.
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