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Author: greatlakeswinds
Date: 2024-08-01 03:42
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Does anyone know who made this? There is scratching over the logo, so I can't make out the maker's name, but it does say "Clarendon Hills, IL." and has an ichthys in the middle of the logo. It looks like the name starts with a "R" and ends with "AYRE", but can't make out the rest, and not sure off the top of my head who that might be.
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2024-08-01 04:54
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Hi GLW,
You have a Rick Sayre mouthpiece (see the attached). He was associated with the last days of Stowell Wells Schneider mouthpieces in Evanston, as I recall.
He then set up a repair shop in the western suburbs of Chicago. Again, as I recall, he began to turn out mouthpieces like you have now.
Walter Grabner might know him.
Hank
Post Edited (2024-08-01 05:00)
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Author: greatlakeswinds
Date: 2024-08-01 05:02
Thanks so much! I would never in a million years have figured that out! I've not heard of him before. So are these considered any good? It plays well for me, but clarinet is just a double for me, so I'm not the most discerning player. It looks like maybe this was designed in the style of a Kaspar?
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2024-08-01 16:20
GLW,
If it plays anything like a SWS MP it will probably be at least a good mouthpiece. Great? Good question. Let's just leave it at that, OK?
Hank
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