Author: Liquorice
Date: 2010-10-02 17:36
In my experience, the names Kaspar and Chedeville don't mean much to many professional clarinet players in Europe. I became interested in these mouthpieces because of modern mouthpieces made in these styles, but most of my colleagues don't know anything about these historical makers. Even the players who buy, for example, a Greg Smith Kaspar, will say that they play a Greg Smith mouthpiece, without having any idea what the "K" stands for on their mouthpiece!
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