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 Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: chazman 
Date:   2006-08-27 13:32

Good Morning,
I’m having a bit of trouble making out the identification marks on my crystal (glass) mouthpiece. If I remember correctly she was purchased in 1965 for at that time was a song and a dance. The etching appears to be possibly and not sure of this “A Buesi” And this I’m not sure of, any possible spelling corrections are possible. It was etched in cursive on the face and is difficult to read. If anyone can offer assistance it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Chuck

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: chazman 
Date:   2006-08-27 13:39

Looking at it again it maybe old O'Brien? Did O'Brien etch their mfg. marking on the mouthpiece face? Does anyone have a edu. guess?
Thank you again
Chuck

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2006-08-27 13:58

I have several O'B's dating back into the 30's, and my quick answer is Yes, Probably. Selmer sold/?sells? their "Clarion" [have one also] whose lay-markings were/are? the same as O'B's. I'm sure there were others. As it appears now [to me], with the glass mp demand being minimal [are expensive], there are only a very few makers [like Pomarico, my fav.] and some "stencilled" makes are available. Early AM thots. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: GBK 
Date:   2006-08-27 14:12

The O'Brien OCB (off center bore) facings went from 1 to 5+.

For about 30 years the company was located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The year of manufacture is usually etched on the mouthpiece (ex: 78, 85, etc...) along with the facing number.

The actual O'Brien facing descriptions on their printed inserts were:

1 - very short
2 - medium short
OB+ - "very popular"
2+ - more open
3, 3+, 4, 4+, 5, 5+ - progressively more open

The most "open" O'Briens (the 5 and the 5+) had a tip opening in the range of 1.30mm (.051").


...GBK

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: chazman 
Date:   2006-08-27 14:46

Thank you GBK and Don,
Best edu. guess it must be an O'Brien. The etching is very hard to discern. As GBK submitted there it is, the date and facing of mfg. 3+ n#- 65.
Thank you and enjoy your Sunday.
Chuck

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2006-08-27 15:09

Thanx to GBK and Chuck, our [and my] knowledge re: the O B's is improved ! Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Please Help With Glass Mouthpiece Identification
Author: JimV 
Date:   2006-08-30 05:12

Hi Chuck

I have some more information on O'Brien mouthpieces from the 60s. GBKs post on the facings is right on. Please contact me off line at my email.

JimValentine@mchsi.com

Thanks Much
Jim

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