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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2006-02-03 21:03 
 Well today I found an old Noblet E Flat mouthpiece that has that Greek scrolling around the mouthpiece that I have seen on Chedevilles.  It says made in France and has a 2V marking on it.  What do you think?  Is it worth refacing?
  
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Author: Vytas  
Date:   2006-02-04 01:01 
 Yes, it's Chedeville blank from the 30s, 40s. Definitely better blank than Buffet/Chedevilles from the 70s 
 
Vytas Krass 
Professional clarinet technician 
Custom clarinet mouthpiece maker 
Former professional clarinet player 
 
  
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Author: William  
Date:   2006-02-04 14:14 
 But, what's really most important......how does it play????
  
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Author: Synonymous Botch  
Date:   2006-02-04 19:44 
 If you intend to do the refacing yourself, why not? 
 
If you intend to have a more experienced hand do the work on your behalf, they may have a particular blank with which they are more familiar. 
 
The departed Everett Matson preferred Selmer HS* mouthpieces as his raw material - they were predictable and he found reproducible results satisfying. 
 
If you're going to spend more than $100 USD, you may want to consider buying something directly from the many qualified makers currently at work.
  
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