My Czech Helicon Project "R. Lesage"

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My Czech Helicon Project "R. Lesage"

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Dear Tuba players,
I have now bought an old Helicon from a musician in Eger/Cheb in the Czech Republic. The old thing has not been played in ages, but the body and parts seem OK. I will do a complete rebuild of the instrument, and I will publish pictures along the process.
The instrument is manufactured by "R.Lesage" in Praha/Kobylisy. I have never heard of this factory, please comment if you know any thing about it. My friend, a german brass instrument maker , will collect the instrument next week and start working.
More photos will follow!
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C-B&S PT-20, built 2006
Bb-Schediwy Kaiser, built approx. 1930
Bb-Czech Helicon
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Helicon-Bernhard Ueberwasser, built approx 1910
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Lesage is a French name. La Fleur, also French, was the brand of Czech instruments marketed by Boosey & Hakes as their cheapest line. Czech (also to some degree German, French, and Belgian) makers would put whatever names on their instruments).

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My Czech Helicon Project "R. Lesage"

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Then my friend in Markneukirchen, Germany has started to work on my BBb Helicon. The black layer of old dust has been removed. A hell of a job. The instrument is made of a very thick sheet brass and weighs appr. 11 kg/ 25 lbs. It seems like it will be a very nice instrument. 50 hours of work remain until the helicon is fully restored. More info follows.
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Instruments:
C-B&S PT-20, built 2006
Bb-Schediwy Kaiser, built approx. 1930
Bb-Czech Helicon
F-Tuba Ahlberg & Ohlsson
Helicon-Bernhard Ueberwasser, built approx 1910
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Looks in good condition with few dents. Hope it plays well once restoration completed :) Nice!
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"Finished!" My Czech Helicon Project "R. Lesage"

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Dear tuba players,
some pictures of the restored Helicon arrived yesterday. I can´t wait to have the instrument in my hands!
Heli15.jpg
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Petter Utne Borrehaug
Oslo, Norway
Instruments:
C-B&S PT-20, built 2006
Bb-Schediwy Kaiser, built approx. 1930
Bb-Czech Helicon
F-Tuba Ahlberg & Ohlsson
Helicon-Bernhard Ueberwasser, built approx 1910
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Nice horn! Thanks for the photos. I'm interested a helicon 'someday' and am interested in seeing all of them I can!
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That's a beautiful horn.
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Petter, did you receive the isntrument already?
How does it play ?

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Wow, what a transformation! It looked like it was stored for years in a smoke stack,
would love to know how the helicon sounds now?
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"Wow!!!"!!! "My Czech Helicon Project "R. Lesage"

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YES!! It has arrived. I wrapped it up, inserted a CONN Helleberg mouthpiece and started to play.
This is the most free blowing Bb instrument I ever have tried! A fantastic low range!
I tried a brand new Cerveny Helicon last summer, but this beats it on every point.
More pictures here:
http://web.me.com/corno/Websted/Vintage ... licon.html" target="_blank
Petter Utne Borrehaug
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Instruments:
C-B&S PT-20, built 2006
Bb-Schediwy Kaiser, built approx. 1930
Bb-Czech Helicon
F-Tuba Ahlberg & Ohlsson
Helicon-Bernhard Ueberwasser, built approx 1910
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Link is broken. Possible fix?

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