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Rebuilding a Broken Kaspar 13 Clarinet Mouthpiece 

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I had this restoration project on my desk for a few days. The first thing was to find a suitable donor mouthpiece that had a rubber good enough to match the Kaspar. Finally, I found a damaged X5 (Riffault blank). Sacrificing a fixable mouthpiece is hard, but at least I could save this Kaspar Cicero, and I used the rest of the mouthpiece to replace a bite plate on a vintage Otto Link tenor mouthpiece.

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4 окт 2024

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@pepebenitezortiz.clarinet
@pepebenitezortiz.clarinet 11 дней назад
Wow!!! Really a great job!!! Congratulation!!!!!
@markszavin5050
@markszavin5050 11 дней назад
Thank you! If any mouthpiece is worth the time and effort this requires, this is it.
@jerrykorten664
@jerrykorten664 10 дней назад
I haven't seen a Kaspar with parallel side walls like that. All the ones I've worked on are slight "A" framed. Nice work though!
@markszavin5050
@markszavin5050 10 дней назад
Thanks! Interesting, indeed. Most Ciceros have slightly angled walls. This one has a tighter focus than others I have worked on, this is probably a main component of this attribute.
@garyhopkins4863
@garyhopkins4863 9 дней назад
That looks like a Chedeville blank.
@markszavin5050
@markszavin5050 9 дней назад
I think you are right. The best Kaspars were made on Cheds!
@jimis3167
@jimis3167 11 дней назад
So, this process is like building an unfinished mouthpiece?
@markszavin5050
@markszavin5050 11 дней назад
Yes, exactly. The most difficult part is determining the original length of the mouthpiece, but I could calculate it by following the direction of the remainings of the side rails. So I could find the length by aiming for the right window width on the top. Also, I worked on a few Kaspars before, so I was somewhat familiar with the tip rail shape and width.
@jimis3167
@jimis3167 11 дней назад
@@markszavin5050 I have a broken Ann Arbor which is just a little broken on the inside of the tip. I imagine it will be fairly easy for you as length didn't change at all, you'd only fill the upper rail gap. I also got an engraved B45 Lyre, that's more broken, length affected, like the Kaspar on this video. I'll send you these sometime, when I decide to fix them.
@markszavin5050
@markszavin5050 11 дней назад
@@jimis3167 sure, we can discuss this on Messenger anytime!