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 Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Feliped80 
Date:   2020-03-04 13:57
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Hi recently saw one of these mouthpieces up for sale and would like to know if anyone here heard of them or maybe even played with one ?
Wasn’t Chedeville brought out by Lelandais at some point and wouldn’t this maybe be an Chedeville blank ?

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Tony F 
Date:   2020-03-04 17:54

Would this be intended for the B & H 926?

Tony F.

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Feliped80 
Date:   2020-03-04 18:21

Hi Tony

I’m unsure as the person selling it did not give much information.

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2020-03-04 19:50

I do know this - This is not the old Ched types from the 1950's era. I've measured a lot of these. Don't spend a lot of money on this. These are still decent mouthpieces but not from that old mold. When Lelandais bought the Chedeville company the molds were destroyed. This is all I know for sure.

I can add this. The names Chedeville and Kaspar are copyrighted so no one can use these names for the next several years. Most of us will be long gone when the copyrights become available.This is just sad! The jerk that did this was a sick freak. Since he wasn't able to make a decent mouthpiece he just copied the name so he could use the Chedeville name. He also charges way too much. The present Chedeville's are not good at all, in fact horrible. Now the mouthpieces sold as Chedeville are horrible. Not even close to the real ones that were made starting in the 1940's.

The early Kaspar's were from Ched blanks, modified a bit. These were the Cicero and some Chicago Kaspar's. The Ann Arbor Kaspar's were not from Chedeville blanks. People still like the Ann Arbor models. I think they are a tad bit bright.

Feel free in emailing me for more details. Just be careful with what you buy.


Designer of - Vintage 1940 Cicero Mouthpieces and the La Vecchia mouthpieces


Yamaha Artist 2015




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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Feliped80 
Date:   2020-03-04 20:14

That’s a shame though I might just gotten lucky to find one of the old ones.
Thanks a lot.

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Tony F 
Date:   2020-03-05 11:09

"Hi Tony

I’m unsure as the person selling it did not give much information."

Thanks, Felipe.
T.

Tony F.

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: Dibbs 
Date:   2020-03-05 20:51

There's some information here.

http://www.clarinetsdirect.biz/926A-Crout.html

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 Re: Lelandais Holdsworth926
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2020-03-05 22:01

So, evidently the Holdsworth926 was produced by Mr. Holdsworth from a Lelandais blank that he modified to match the relatively large bore (15 mm) of the English Boosey and Hawkes Imperial 926 clarinet.

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