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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2006-02-10 21:13
Attachment: broken tip on Kaspar.jpg (24k)
Attachment: repaired kaspar.jpg (35k)
Some of you may remember my cry for comfort concerning my dropping and breaking my Kaspar Cicero 11. Thank you all for your concern and helpful advise. I had several offers of people who could repair (or perhaps could repair) it. Brad Behn offered to repair it and since I've heard such great things about his work with vintage mouthpieces I decided to send it off to him.
The result is nothing short of amazing--no, it's totally amazing. If you did not know the mouthpiece had been broken you would not be able to tell. He was also quite reasonable and compassionate. I won't quote dollars here because there may be more of us that need the service and I'm sure he prices it according to each case. He's a sponsor. Check out his Vintage Mouthpieces and work in vintage rubber.
Anyway, it's back in my hands and is playing beautifully! Just in time for a concert. When I looked at it after I dropped it I really thought it was garbage. I never would have believed it would look like new again! Thanks Brad!
Here are a couple of photos. One of the broken Kaspar (some have already seen) and one of the repaired version. Oh, and Mark, I took these photos myself and don't care who sees or uses them. Thanks.
Post Edited (2006-02-10 21:17)
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Author: BobD
Date: 2006-02-10 21:29
What a beautiful job! Happy playing Brenda.
Bob Draznik
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Author: Bellflare
Date: 2006-02-10 21:58
How did he do this???
I hear great things about the Vintage mouthpiece. I am tempted to try it.
Post Edited (2006-02-10 22:02)
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Author: ron b
Date: 2006-02-10 22:07
Wondermus craftsmanship
Thanks for sharing, Brenda. That's truly amazing. It's always a delight to see such a splendid result. Considering, too, how you felt at the time of the "accident" it must be unspeakably gorgeous to you.
May all your reeds be winners as well.
Here's wishing you Happy Playing in the years to come.
- ron b -
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Author: ElBlufer
Date: 2006-02-10 22:21
Congratulations on getting your mouthpiece back, it looks great! Have fun with your mouthpiece at the concert.
My Setup:
R13 Clarinet (Ridenour Lyrique as my backup/marching instrument)
Walter Grabner K11 mouthpiece
Rico Reserve 3.5's
Bonade ligature
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Author: William
Date: 2006-02-10 23:52
Here's to never again having to say, "OPPS"!!!!!
BTW, no photos came to my screen??????????????
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Author: J. J.
Date: 2006-02-11 03:41
Brenda,
Would you be able to show a picture from the other side, with the rails and facing?
Not that that picture wasn't amazing enough.
Jim
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2006-02-11 12:21
It bears mentioning that Brad is very much a living maker of quality mouthpieces, which may be REPLACED by himself if they become damaged.
(As Brenda can attest, damaging something that cannot be replaced is a source of agony, as is attachment to any material thing...)
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2006-02-11 15:00
Attachment: inside tip of kaspar.jpg (38k)
This was such a relief to me, as you can imagine. I was sick when it happened. Especially since I'd looked for a while to find one that was a good player. And, this one had a particularly nice tone.
As you may remember, there was some shattering of the pieces, so he had to fill in with epoxy. The epoxy does show a bit on the facing side. It appears as little white spots (barely visable). I'll include a closeup photo of that as well.
He reads the board, perhaps Brad will comment on how he did it.
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Author: DAVE
Date: 2006-02-11 21:13
Ummm... How much did that cost? I also have a Kaspar with a simmilar break in the tip. The work looks amazing.
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Author: Bill
Date: 2006-02-11 22:17
Brad Behn is making a big and fabulous career - he's come a long way. I think his work is as fine and elegant as you could hope for. It's exciting to think how many fabulous artists are out tere now - Vytas Krass, Terry Guidetti, Chris Hill, and others I'm sure that I have not dealt with.
Matsen would be proud!
Bill.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2006-02-11 22:28
Yes, there's also Greg Smith and Walter Grabner. We have many great mouthpiece makers among us.
As to what it cost, you'll have to talk to Brad about that. I'm sure each case is different.
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