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cjk wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 12:53 pm for the smaller one:
sellboysberger
sellmanslider
soldmansberger

maybe just "slider" as that's a small burger? And somewhat ironically, it's for a trombone without a slide?
nah...SellmansBLASTER...

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1284367675625590
https://www.facebook.com/lauren.cobb.79 ... 6898130609
(These little facebook reels were the first time out with the bloke's-crappy-lathe prototype. The backbore's exit bore isn't quite as large on the production sample, and it's barely longer, overall...It's "OK", but it doesn't burn like the one in the video. It went back today - along with the prototype. I needed it RIGHT BACK - actually - to play the show after this one, so they didn't have the prototype to compare to their copy - which was a bit unfair to them, so now they'll have them side-by-side.)
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OK...
We're "moving" again.
I heard from the machinist at the company who has shown me where they found profile differences between their scan and direct measurement comparisons (side-by-side: my prototypes vs. their production samples) so (again) we ARE moving forward...

I may have stated this previously, but...

The H-II production sample (of theirs) was "pretty good but different"...and is being fixed.

My shallow thing (which I sorta consider to be more bloke beginner's luck) is borderline magical, and their production sample missed the mark (and is simply not magic), so that's being fixed.

also:

With the larger shank versions of each one...

shallow one: will be in small and standard shank
H-II one: will be offered in standard and euro shank


...a decision was made to keep the back-bores' exit bores the SAME on both versions of each model, and (with the larger shank versions) just put a Schilke-esque very fast bevel at the very ends of the larger shank versions.
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Thanks for agreeing to buy, and - as soon as I post this update - I'm going to BUMP Berliner's post.

We're FINALLY back on track (with redone production samples) and - once I've got those and approve them - we'll roll out some product.
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tofu wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 3:33 pm Are these stainless steel? 1 piece? Houser made? Prices?
one-piece silver-plated brass
top of the thread offers info

one of them: a variation on HbII - with (for many) a less restrictive rim profile (no "pointy" inner rim shape) and a little bit less harsh resonance tendency (minor back-bore change)

the other one: quite shallow and quite small throat...a bridge between contrabass trombone mouthpieces and shallow tuba mouthpieces...ideal for cimbasso, 100-year-old 5/8" bore tubas, and (??) consumer's choice...same rim profile
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received my prototypes back, and have been told that (2nd set of) production prototypes will ship to me next week.
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The second set of factory prototypes shipped (towards me) today, so let's hope both of these are winners.
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OK...I've got the REPLACEMENT production prototypes...

They're both "on the money" (inside dimensions) and I'm giggling, as they match my crappy-lathe bloke-shop prototypes.

The SMALL shank (which not-so-many of you will be ordering, but still...) EXTERIOR looks to be a few thousandths larger than my prototype, so I'm ONLY going to have them send a 2-inch-long solid (not bored) tapered CHUNK to verify the need-to-be-slightly-corrected small shank dimensions.

I REALLY WOULD recommend - to those of you who own F cimbassos (and most of you likely own the large-bore Jinbao ones, which doesn't make any difference) - considering ordering this shallow-cup mouthpiece (but in STANDARD shank - as that's the Jinbao receiver size). I believe you might (??) enjoy playing those instruments more - with one of these mouthpieces.

At the same time (since - so far - they've not sent me any prototypes with the large "euro" shank) I'm going to ask them to send a similar solid test tapered large/euro shank "chunk".

As of today, their shop is closed for a couple of weeks (annual scheduled vacation), so (once again) a bit of a delay/detour, but WE'RE GETTING THERE !!!

I would post pictures, but the exteriors look the same as the others (other than a bit of i.d. stamping, rather than felt-tip markings).

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Monday (26th), I have a few more quintet engagements.

I'm going to test the (successful production prototype) Sellmansberg II :teeth: with my four-decades-old F instrument in a performance situation.

What I'm experiencing (at home) is a NOT-dull (as my experience has been that so many Helleberg's "dull out" the F tuba resonance) type of resonance, and NO problems with saggy pitch above the staff. again: the "4/4 C/186" type of sound that many Americans and others seem (??) to be looking for in an F tuba,
(as my personal F tuba is rotary, would be classified as "German"-style... :laugh: though so many of the "not-German-style" ones are made in Germany).

and the introductory bore size (mouthpipe origin) of my personally-owned instrument is only a scant .500" - if not (probably more like) .495".

Sure...
I'll ask my colleagues to offer their opinions (as I'll probably do some A/B stuff), but - typically - colleagues will say stuff like "well both are good, just in different ways" or "well...Which one do you like, bloke?" (etc...ie. not useful) :coffee:
EDIT: Actually, I got useful feedback - posted in a separate thread.
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OK...
I just now hyped both models on facebook...

After just a few more days, I'm going to turn in final quantities (both shank sizes of both styles) for a production order.
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In a day or two I'm going to start asking for either 50% or 100% payments - whichever people choose. I'm also going to be asking for email addresses and mailing addresses. :smilie8:

I actually picked up a few more sales on facebook, but I'm not going to wait for more.
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email addresses
mailing addresses
phone numbers

EMAILED TO: joesellmansberger@gmail.com

would be helpful, so I would have to gather that info from everyone on my own initiative.
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I'll be collecting all of this personal information (for payment) AFTER I

- finish repairing the last five instruments (of the largest/worst pile of instruments from one of the high schools).
(fwiw - a marchin'-bear-tone, three mellophones, and - of all things - a Courtois F-attachment 'bone)

- squeeze in two customer repairs and a SINGLE school repair instrument for a school (' just too easy to completely check off that school).

Thanks for everyone's patience/understanding/interest.

I'm personally loving the cimbasso mouthpiece (easy blow and easy high range/facility w/small throat, but just as much sound), and getting a real kick out of (new experience...never occurred to me to try this) playing my F tuba with a mouthpiece as large as a Helleberg II style of mouthpiece (some of those types of musical selections where F tuba is so much better, YET the sound sorta needs to sport more "bass" and a more "foundational" type of resonance).
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OK...
I'm FINALLY carving out time to bill people for pre-orders.
I'm HOPING that it only takes 4 to 6 weeks to get these produced/polished/plated/mailed.
If anyone changed their mind about buying one, just contact me a joesellmansberger-at-G-ma!l and ask off the list.
I'm billing everyone in full.
If you only want to pay half now and half before I ship...same thing: EMAIL me and let me know...
If you don't see this before I EMAIL you a SECURE LINK TO PAY (from our company's credit card processor), simply don't pay, and I'll send you ANOTHER link to pay only HALF.
My wife's name (Debra) is on the credit card processor's account.
Over the next day or two, please CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER for the link, if you don't see it in your EMAIL inbox.
Postage is $11.
I intend on including a rubber "coin purse" style cover with each mouthpiece and (as a thank-you) a tuba-side-tubing-sized plastic clip-on-the-tuba pencil holder.
REVIEW:
$150 is the price for these FIRST-RUN mouthpieces, and they are NOT RETURNABLE (unless messed up in shipping).
Later these will all be $200 each.
There are about fifty of you folks, and I REALLY APPRECIATE your interest/orders/patience.
I hope you like them. This REALLY helps me get these new models rolling.
If not, I'll be charging (again) $200 for them later, which should assist you in re-selling them (used) for less than the new price.
If you prefer gold plating, I'm not offering any of this first run in gold, but you can EMAIL me and ask how you might be able to get that done YOURSELF.
I might be able to take a FEW MORE orders, but they need to be right away...
AGAIN: EMAIL joesellmansberger...AT...G-ma!l (quoting the POTUS: "You know the thing.")
Thanks !!!!!!
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EMAILED SECURE LINKS TO PAY HAVE BEEN SENT TO EVERYONE WHO REQUESTED ONE OR MORE MOUTHPIECES.

PLEASE PAY PROMPTLY ~OR~ LET ME KNOW THAT YOU'VE CHANGED YOUR MIND.

I'M REALLY EAGER TO GET THE PRODUCTION OF THIS INITIAL RUN OF THESE TWO NEW MOUTHPIECE MODELS IN QUEUE, PRODUCED, AND THEN DELIVERED TO ALL OF YOU.

I KEPT TRACK OF WHAT EVERYONE WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE, AND VERY CAREFULLY ENTERED EVERYONE'S EMAIL ADDRESS FOR BILLING BY OUR CREDIT CARD PROCESSOR.

PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU DON'T RECEIVE A LINK TO PAY - EITHER IN YOUR INBOX OR IN YOUR SPAM FOLDER.



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@bloke , just paid mine. :tuba:
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I'm being immediately notified of payments via email, marking them off, and moving those marked off (paper) invoices over to a "paid" stack.

thanks.
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Thanks for those of you who've paid.
Already, roughly half have paid, and an add-on gentleman paid within 30 seconds !!!
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There are now less than ten who've not paid. (Thanks for paying!)
When it gets down to five, I'll send out reminders.
Three days after that, I'll assume any reminded people - who still may not have paid - decided to not follow through, which is OK. :smilie8:
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I submitted all of everyone's orders for production at the machine shop. I asked if early to mid September would be possible, they said that should work out great, and that hopefully offering that date range would result in under-promising and over-delivering, so let's hope that's the case.

I ordered a scant number of extras, but what I would rather have happen is for anyone who sort of meant or hoped to get on this list to add themselves soon enough (very soon), so as I could increase each quantity and still have extras left over.

Very few of the small shank shallow mouthpieces were ordered, and I deem those as probably quite useful for old small shank/small bore/small bell tubas, whereby most mouthpieces' shank sizes are too large and most mouthpieces' cups and throats are also too large. In other words, more than just something for a small shank F cimbasso, but also (as an example) something for a cute little 70 to 90-year-old E-flat tuba that would play really nicely with the right mouthpiece.

Every pre-ordered mouthpiece will include a mouthpiece pouch (coin purse style) and a tuba-slide-tubing-size clip-on pencil holder (as a thank-you for pre-ordering).
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When it gets to be around the 15th or so, I'll give the shop a polite "update" request...

It's a bit too early to expect anything now, but I continually am aware that everyone is eager to receive what they bought.
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