Edit: sold, thanks!
Selling this somewhat rarely-seen mouthpiece.
I have heard that these were made from solid nickel silver, and not silver-plated brass. I've never seen a gold one before besides this one, so it could be an aftermarket plating job.
Regardless, this is a large mouthpiece that feels different -- larger -- than the typical Conn Helleberg. I have read that Walter Sear designed these to his own specifications based on an original Helleberg, but I cannot confirm that.
Gold plate is at about an 8/10; some wear starting to show around the rim but it still feels very smooth. Some plating wear also evident on shank.
One small flat spot on outside/bottom edge of rim but does not contact playing surface at all.
Asking $125 + shipping to continental USA.
The Simonetti Tuba Museum has one of these, but this one is in better shape...!
SOLD: Walter Sear Helleberg, gold plate $125
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Re: SOLD: Walter Sear Helleberg, gold plate $125
Now that this has been sold, I have a question for anyone who knows:
Yes or no, were these originally all either nickel plated or rhodium plated or something like that?
Yes or no, were these originally all either nickel plated or rhodium plated or something like that?
Re: SOLD: Walter Sear Helleberg, gold plate $125
I have a large sear that is not stamped Helleberg but is that type that had belonged to AJ. It was a soft nickel alloy no plating. I did gold plate it so I could use it.
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Re: SOLD: Walter Sear Helleberg, gold plate $125
I read that they were solid nickel silver and that Walter had some fellow in Germany (GDR, at the time?) make them.
I've seen a few Alexander mouthpieces of slightly older vintage (ca. 1950s-60s) that were solid nickel silver as well.
The only way to tell with the one I just sold would be to remove the gold, I guess.
I've seen a few Alexander mouthpieces of slightly older vintage (ca. 1950s-60s) that were solid nickel silver as well.
The only way to tell with the one I just sold would be to remove the gold, I guess.
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