A band director I know just sent a note asking about currently available tuba mouthpieces comprable to an Olds 14. Apparently they have had students using this very old (no pun intended) mouthpiece for quite a while and would like to replace it with something similar. If this person were local to me I could just measure the opening with my calipers and make some suggestions, but that's not a possibility here. None of the mouthpiece charts I usually consult include this one, so I'm consulting the hivemind to see if anyone is familiar with this Olds 14 and knows its dimensions.
Of course, I could just write back and make my usual suggestion of a Bach 18 or similar, but if I can I'd like to answer the question as asked. Thanks!
Olds 14 Tuba Mouthpiece
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Re: Olds 14 Tuba Mouthpiece
posting from ignorance...but (as I've seen quite a bit of obscure stuff, but not that) I'd label that as "obscure".
(I have an Olds 97, which is PARTICULARLY obscure...basically an elongated contrabass trombone mouthpiece.)
I wonder (??) if an Olds 14 is ANYTHING like an old Besson 14, which was a wide-rimmed/small-throated (ie. "old school") mouthpiece...
Besson 14, pictured just below:
basing wild-supposition on another wild supposition...
IF the Olds 14 is anything like the old Besson 14, it would appear that the cheapest similar thing might be a Yamaha 67C4...
a (beat-up/used) Yamaha 67C4:
or (more expensive, but a more similar rim-style to a BESSON 14...yet a larger cup opening) a Schilke 69C4
(I have an Olds 97, which is PARTICULARLY obscure...basically an elongated contrabass trombone mouthpiece.)
I wonder (??) if an Olds 14 is ANYTHING like an old Besson 14, which was a wide-rimmed/small-throated (ie. "old school") mouthpiece...
Besson 14, pictured just below:
basing wild-supposition on another wild supposition...
IF the Olds 14 is anything like the old Besson 14, it would appear that the cheapest similar thing might be a Yamaha 67C4...
a (beat-up/used) Yamaha 67C4:
or (more expensive, but a more similar rim-style to a BESSON 14...yet a larger cup opening) a Schilke 69C4
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Re: Olds 14 Tuba Mouthpiece
Can you get a picture of it with calipers to save everyone's speculation? Otherwise, for school, a Faxx 7B or 18 should work just fine.
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Re: Olds 14 Tuba Mouthpiece
Ancient thread reply, but ended up here while cleaning up some old mouthpieces that have been sitting on the shelf for years. Took a lineup with with a Conn 2, Olds 14, and a Conn 24AW. No idea on ages/etc. If someone really needs the info I can get calipers out.
Conn2-Olds14-Conn24AW_side
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Conn2-Olds14-Conn24AW_side
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