Refacing a golden-era Chedeville clarinet mouthpiece

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @Ryan_____________________
    @Ryan_____________________ 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sir so informative

  • @vicente1049
    @vicente1049 6 місяців тому

    Me encanta su trabajo ❤

  • @vicente1049
    @vicente1049 6 місяців тому

    Querido amigo dentro de poco quiero comprar una de sus boquillas, en particular la quiero a=442, y especialmente diseñada para legere European cut clarinet reeds 3,25

    • @markszavin5050
      @markszavin5050  6 місяців тому +1

      ¡Gracias por tu amable nota! Estaré encantado de fabricarle una boquilla personalizada ajustada a Légére European Cut 3.25. Puede encontrarme en Facebook con el nombre de perfil "Mouthpiece Medic", o enviarme un correo electrónico a mouthpiecemedic@gmail.com

    • @vicente1049
      @vicente1049 6 місяців тому +1

      @@markszavin5050 en cuanto pueda, en un mes o dos, muchas gracias, encantado con su trabajo

    • @vintschevski
      @vintschevski 6 місяців тому

      @@markszavin5050 I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong, but I've tried all sorts of ways to find "Mouthpiece Medic" on Facebook and not succeeded. Could you perhaps please provide a link?

  • @jimis3167
    @jimis3167 6 місяців тому

    Do you also repair broken tip mouthpieces with adding the missing hard rubber or you don't have the machine for doing that?

    • @markszavin5050
      @markszavin5050  6 місяців тому

      Yes, I can repair the tip if it's broken. If there is just a small chip missing, I use gray epoxy to fill it. If the missing piece is bigger than 1.5mm, I craft the missing piece from another mouthpiece that's already beyond repair. No machine is involved, I make all of this by hand.

    • @TheTRUEMAN000
      @TheTRUEMAN000 5 місяців тому

      Easier and better to buy new

    • @TheTRUEMAN000
      @TheTRUEMAN000 5 місяців тому

      Mark I am interested in grey epoxy can you send link where to buy it

    • @markszavin5050
      @markszavin5050  5 місяців тому +1

      @@TheTRUEMAN000 I beg to differ. Of course, there are mouthpieces like a no-name plastic student mouthpiece where it's not worth the time and effort to fix. I see at least two categories where fixing is better than buying a new one:
      1, if it's a favorite mouthpiece and it's not a rare or expensive one but has a high practical value for the player
      2, if the mouthpiece has historical value, a rare one, or made by a famous maker of the past.
      Also, I generally think that fixing things is better than fueling global capitalism by just buying new stuff all the time.

    • @markszavin5050
      @markszavin5050  5 місяців тому

      @@TheTRUEMAN000 I will look it up based on the label and get back with the info soon