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 mouthpiece identification
Author: Clarineteer 
Date:   2016-09-04 23:38

I have a Bb clarinet mouthpiece custom faced by a Bob Marid. It is 1 line up and 3 lines down which is probably a Buffet Chedeville blank and it also has .045 scribe to the right at the bottom of the table and a large C/C scribe where the logo on the back should be. Maybe the hand scribe says Bob Marid. Anyone have any ideas. Thanks.



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 Re: mouthpiece identification
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2016-09-05 03:37

Are you sure the name on the mouthpiece is Bob Marid and not Bob Mario?

Mouthpiece tech Bob Mario in California during the 1970s produced a model under his own name, sometimes using the kind of blank you describe. His mouthpieces were used by some Hollywood studio players and, as I recall, Russianoff recommended them (along with Hites and Vandorens).



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 Re: mouthpiece identification
Author: Wes 
Date:   2016-09-05 05:33

It surely must be the late Bob Mario who played flute, clarinet and piccolo in the Disney studios in the 1950s. He played on a lot of cartoon features which had hard woodwind parts. Mario lived in an apartment in Hollywood in the 1950s where I visited him and he worked on a mouthpiece I had, filing out some material in the bore under the table, making it brighter.

Later, he moved to the Burbank area, I recall, as I visited him there also. He had a lot of mouthpiece customers and kept a file of measurements of the mouthpieces he worked on. He was also a serious repair person of flutes, clarinets, and saxophones. One of his tricks was to put a piece of kitchen sink sponge in the low Eb or C hole on saxes for tuning purposes. After many years of playing, teaching, and repairing, he was moved to a retirement home where he passed on.

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 Re: mouthpiece identification
Author: Clarineteer 
Date:   2016-09-05 09:44

Thanks so much. It is indeed a Bob Mario mouthpiece. I purchased it from someone in Hollywood, California so that all fits. It is in great shape. If it sold for $50.00 in 1975 as research indicates that would be $227.00 today so $199.00 is the correct selling price today. Thanks very much for the info. I really appreciate it.



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