Author: Ken.
Date: 2019-06-02 00:13
Looking at Chetclarinet's post above he says "Frank L. Kaspar and Frank Kaspar made mouthpieces with Chicago stamps on them--the oldest of both makers say Frank L.Kaspar, Chicago, bottom logo, and Frank Kaspar , Chicago, bottom logo. After Frank L. Kaspar moved to Ann Arbor in 1951,... the mouthpieces of the younger Frank Kaspar during the same time period--1950-62, have the Frank Kaspar, Chicago stamp in the middle."
By "bottom logo" does he mean the logo was close to the cork end of the mouthpiece, and "Chicago stamp in the middle" the logo was in the middle of the mouthpiece?
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