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Mine is a Cavalier which is a Conn stencil from 1923.
Any clarinet mouthpiece will fit. Make sure the one you buy still has the mouthpiece adapter that is used for tuning in place of a barrel.
The low register on mine has a great tone and is in tune with itself. The upper register is very different and takes a while to tame. But with practice, it sounds pretty good and can be lipped into pitch.
Here's a sound clip:
http://cierra.cc/CavalierDemo2.mp3
Any clarinet mouthpiece will fit. Make sure the one you buy still has the mouthpiece adapter that is used for tuning in place of a barrel.
The low register on mine has a great tone and is in tune with itself. The upper register is very different and takes a while to tame. But with practice, it sounds pretty good and can be lipped into pitch.
Here's a sound clip:
http://cierra.cc/CavalierDemo2.mp3