I ended up with a bag of old tuba mouthpieces. And, I'm wondering whether any of them are worth anything to collectors. They include:
Imperial - Williamsport, Pa.
Keefer
King 26
Elkhorn - probably the oldest of the bunch.
The last two are pretty dinged up.
Old mouthpieces
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Probably not a lot of value here. The King has been described as a good mouthpiece, but probably not worth a lot, especially if in rough shape. I have an Imperial, that I believe was also made by Keefer. It is a big, heavy, mouthpiece, but nothing of particular value. Which model Keefer do you have? I have a Keefer 7 that I use with my Distin eefer because it is similar to what would have been used with that tuba, and has the right shank. I think I picked it up for about $10.
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It is indeed an ophicleide. As to photos, there is one at http://www.wildcatband.com/oph.html, and a picture of a whole keyed band is at http://www.wildcatband.com/keyed.html
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