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New color Kellyberg

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Hiya!

Some of you may remember my trying to bend a Kellyberg half a year ago.
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I like this mp, but the color doesn't work when playing in uniform. I wanted something else, and i don't particularly care for the solid or marbled colors available from Kelly. And, I should also mention that I don't like to show my lips through the transparent plastic.

So, I bought the transparent Kellyberg, and did some sandblasting, to get this 'frosted' look.


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Maybe someone here already did this, but I think it looks really cool and just wanted to share. Enjoy.
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I bought a "gold" Kelly 24AW. It is the color of tarnished brass. :evil:
I had hoped it would decorate rather than deter from the looks of my predented 1940 tuba.My next Kelly will be in the wildest colors I can find. The Kelly plays well and did not rob me of as many highs as I anticipated.
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schlepporello wrote:Now that's just too cool!
I'll have to forward this to Kelly and see what they think.

Here's what I did to a white Kellyberg for Christmas.
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That is still the coolest mouthpiece I've ever seen. The frosted clear takes a close second, though.

Kudos to both!

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NY Yankeeberg

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Bill Troiano wrote:NY Yankeeberg

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I do believe this is the best looking mouthpiece I have every seen!
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Bill Troiano wrote:NY Yankeeberg
WAY overpriced for what you get :P
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Re: New color Kellyberg

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yohan wrote:Hiya!

Some of you may remember my trying to bend a Kellyberg half a year ago.
viewtopic.php?t=15131&postdays=0&postor ... g&start=24

I like this mp, but the color doesn't work when playing in uniform. I wanted something else, and i don't particularly care for the solid or marbled colors available from Kelly. And, I should also mention that I don't like to show my lips through the transparent plastic.

So, I bought the transparent Kellyberg, and did some sandblasting, to get this 'frosted' look.


Image

Maybe someone here already did this, but I think it looks really cool and just wanted to share. Enjoy.
Now that is really slick looking! Please share the details on how to do it as I too am not thrilled with my transparent one.
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schlepporello wrote:Yohan, I'm interested in hearing the details concerning sandblasting the Kellyberg. I'd suspect you'd have to use a very fine sand and possibly lighter air pressure.
tofu wrote: Now that is really slick looking! Please share the details on how to do it as I too am not thrilled with my transparent one.
OK, I am not an expert in the field, I took it to the workshop where I work and got some help. First I masked the rim and cup with ordinary electric insulation tape (not sure if that's the correct name for the stuff, but heavy black plastic tape) Second, I plugged the end that goes into the receiver (the shank?) and then I ... blasted away 8)

It is not really sand blasted, I think this particular device uses very fine glass beads. As for air pressure, I couldn't tell you, I simply don't know.

Glad you liked it though. :D
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Post by lgb&dtuba »

Not quite the same as bead blasting, which really looks great yohan,
here's what I did to a clear Kellyberg with 150 grit sandpaper, followed by 000 steel wool.
Seeing my lips reflected back in the tuba though that thing was distracting,
not to mention freaking me out. :shock:

Some things are just meant to be heard, not seen.

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lgb&dtuba wrote:Not quite the same as bead blasting, which really looks great yohan,
here's what I did to a clear Kellyberg with 150 grit sandpaper, followed by 000 steel wool.
Seeing my lips reflected back in the tuba though that thing was distracting,
not to mention freaking me out. :shock:

Some things are just meant to be heard, not seen.
Thanks Jim - and nice work there! Obviously it is possible to get the same (or at least very similar) results as I did with simpler methods.

I never saw the reflection of my own lips, but there is another guy in my band who's playing on a clear mouthpiece, and those lips sure ain't a pretty sight...
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Now it's frosted like a beer mug. Perfect for tuba players.
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Tubaryan12 wrote:Now it's frosted like a beer mug. Perfect for tuba players.
All it needs it a little handle glued on the side! :shock:
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The "glow-in-the-dark" Kelly color looks like white except in the dark. Most would mistake it for bone or ivory, if they didn't know anything about how mouthpieces were constructed.

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I agree with Rick. I understand the necessity and usefulness of a clear mouthpiece for diagnostics. But no, thank you otherwise!
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schlepporello wrote:They said the only drawback is the the pits in the material attract dirt.
So? Don't play your tuba in the dirt! :P
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windshieldbug wrote:
schlepporello wrote:They said the only drawback is the the pits in the material attract dirt.
So? Don't play your tuba in the dirt! :P
I always thought playing tuba was a dirty business.
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