Author: Brad Behn
Date: 2018-03-01 20:49
Mouthpieces of that era were made of good quality rubber which added life, resonance and good sparkle. When properly voiced, a mouthpiece like that could well become your primary choice.
Seabreeze, thanks for your kind endorsement.
I just worked on a mouthpiece just like that for a client in Hungary, and it turned out to be an excellent player. Well done on your find. Congratulations.
My advice: Keep it, cherish it, play it! You may need it refaced, but with proper care, and a high quality restoration, that mouthpiece most likely would become a real winner!
Brad Behn
http://www.clarinetmouthpiece.com
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