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 Kaspar Blank Discussion
Author: mw 
Date:   2001-08-11 22:12

Please review the auction listed below. Not interested particularly in pricing or condition. My mission is to IDENTIFY!

It is my understanding that later in his career the elder Frank, Sr. @ that time residing in Ann Arbor, srarted using BABBITT Blanks. As I review the accompaying auction photos, I see two (2) lower lines. I believe this to be a non-Chedville Blank, probably a Babbitt.

[[ Again, my purposes here is to learn & identify -- I'm not in the market for an Ann Arbor Kaspar ]].

Thanks.
mw

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 RE: Kaspar Blank Discussion
Author: rob 
Date:   2001-08-12 04:17

I was told that the Cicero Kaspar used Babbits later in his career, and the Ann Arbor used something else, at times Austrian blanks, but not Babbit.

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 RE: Kaspar Blank Discussion
Author: rob 
Date:   2001-08-12 04:19

I could be mistaken.

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 RE: Kaspar Blank Discussion
Author: mw 
Date:   2001-08-12 04:47

Interesting I KNEW I had read that the Senior (Ann Arbor) Kaspar used Babbitt blanks later in his career.

Roger Garrett saId:
"Some of the Ann Arbor Kaspars were made from Babbitt blanks in the later
years - specifically, the 13b blank. They were considered, by Kaspar, to be inferior blanks compared to the Chedevilles, but he "made them work" so as to not be able to tell a difference."
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But, upon researching the matter in the Klarinet Archives I could be wrong, others may be wrong or maybe BOTH Younger & Older Kaspars starting using Babbitt aafter the stock of Chedeville & Lelandais ran out :

Clark Fobes said:
"One more point. Chedeville went out of business in the mid 70's. The younger Kaspar continued to make mouthpieces after this, but used blanks made in the US by the J.J. Babbitt Co. These mouthpieces do not seem to be of the same quality as earlier mouthpieces."
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Then Walter Grabner through gasoline on the FIRE and said:
"The blank is the 13B. Jim Green, of JJ Babbitt, assures me that this blank has the same dimensions as the ones that they supplied to Frank Kaspar years ago."

But, WHICH Frank Kaspar was it? <grin> Any help would be appreciated.

mw

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