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Author: Gwynn  
Date:   2007-10-14 22:02 
 Greetings 
I just joined your forum and also started playing the clarinet after a long absence.  I bought a Boosey & Hawkes (serial # N110080) Edgwood.  I think it's from the 50's.  The mouthpiece that came with it is a Noblet.  I had the instrument totally refurbished with new pads and cork. 
 
I am just having a ball playing again.  My question is the Noblet mouthpiece has a tiny chunk missing at the top of the right rail.  I need to purchase a new one, but I saw discussion about different sizes of barrels and newer mouthpieces won't fit the older clarinets.  I live in the Sierra and there are no music stores to try out different mouthpieces so I thought I might try eBay, but would hate to spent money for something that will not work.  I want to get a nice mouthpiece as I am very serious about improving. 
 
Is there any help that all you knowledgeable people might be able to offer? 
 
Thanks in advance for your time. 
 
Cheers 
Gwynn
  
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Author: Mike Clarinet  
Date:   2007-10-15 12:42 
 Sorry to be pedantic - Edgwood should be Edgware - the area of London where B&H are based. It may be that the model name has faded on a 1950's instrument.
  
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Author: BobD  
Date:   2007-10-15 14:18 
 Considering the age, the instrumet and your location I agree that consultation with a "pro" such as Walt Grabner above would be the best way to go. 
 
Bob Draznik
  
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Author: Augustus  
Date:   2007-10-15 14:37 
 If you would like to try a mouthpiece in the $80.00 range, have Walter Grabner send you his new "Intermezzo" Mouthpiece made from a Zinner blank.  I just got one and it plays beautifully, free blowing and reed friendly. 
 
Augustus
  
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Author: Gwynn  
Date:   2007-10-15 19:34 
 Thanks to all of you for your imput......  Edgware is correct, my mistake.  I will email Walter Grabner and see what he has to say.  Sounds like a good way to go with trying out mouthpieces and getting what I need. 
 
Gwynn
  
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