Anyway, for you Helicon enthusiasts, here is a 1905 King BBb helicon. It was originally built for the U.S. Army. I am sure it was in service for quite a while. Its current owner found it in a "junk store" of some sort and purchased it for about $30. He asked if I would "fix it" so he could march in the Eagle's Band the following summer? I said no, but maybe the summer after that... maybe. So he will be marching with it this coming summer (the summer after the summer).
They are quite a bit simpler to restore then tubas or Sousaphones but when they have a century of hard living behind them they can still be a serious workout. The owner received it right after Christmas and he was all smiles. I guess I was in a pretty good spirits myself.

Fred will be a very healthy 85 this year. I am sure he will have a blast dancing with his new baby that happens to be twenty-five years his senior. Neat guy, cool horn.
Daniel C. "Healer of wayward brass" Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works






