Mouthpiece Valuation Help
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
Hi all.
I have a bloody Plethora if Bach screw rim mouthpieces from the Corp era and one Mount vernon. All 5G ish rims with various cups
I’m selling these off and am struggling to research what gheybmay be worth. I do t want to ask silly money but don’t want to sell myself short either.
I sold a 6.75 Mount vernon last year for £175, so don’t really know what to do price wise.
Any advice gratefully received.
Many thanks!
I have a bloody Plethora if Bach screw rim mouthpieces from the Corp era and one Mount vernon. All 5G ish rims with various cups
I’m selling these off and am struggling to research what gheybmay be worth. I do t want to ask silly money but don’t want to sell myself short either.
I sold a 6.75 Mount vernon last year for £175, so don’t really know what to do price wise.
Any advice gratefully received.
Many thanks!
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Are the original screw rims/underparts? The large bore Mt. Vernons seem to go easily over $200. I think I saw a 1.5G go for $500 a year ago? If you posted the exact ones you'll probably start getting PMs with offers immediately.
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
I will do that.
What’s the best method for posting pictures here?
I think the photobucket platform now has become a bit difficult for forums like this.
What’s the best method for posting pictures here?
I think the photobucket platform now has become a bit difficult for forums like this.
- MoominDave
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
I just put them in a directory on my Google Drive, and then post the sharable link to the directory here. Seemed to work well as a method of making lots of pictures accessible from one post with a single link.
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
Il try and work out how do that!
Here is a taster.
Any advice gratefully received.
Here is a taster.
Any advice gratefully received.
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
The lot!
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Its a little hard to see the engravings with the lighting. It's usually best to also include a number next to the item followed by what you see as the engraving. E.g. put a number one in paint or similar next to the bottom right (looks like a 5G Corp. screw rim) and then put in the body of your post:
1. Bach Corp. 5G (screw rim)
etc.
1. Bach Corp. 5G (screw rim)
etc.
- conn88Hagmann
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Aug 09, 2018
Right o. Will have a go later on.