Author: Ed
Date: 2022-04-26 04:09
If it was a great mouthpiece that you had a real connection with, I would consider having someone fix it. If it is just something that you are hoping might be something, I would not waste time and/or money on it. You could send it off to Brad Behn who deals with many vintage mouthpieces and he could assess whether it is worth it. I can say from experience that there have been too many times I have chased down that hole only to find that it was nothing special.
As far as Chedeville blanks, the name was around for SO long with various iterations. Some are special, many are not. Even for some of the best vintage ones, many have been used, abused and sometimes ruined by questionable work.
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