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Author: fox mulder
Date: 2000-02-24 19:25
Hi. I was just wondering if Vandoren hand select reeds are worth the price compared to regular vandorens. (and no, i don't star in the x-files)
Fox
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Author: Beejay
Date: 2000-02-24 21:33
Depends how much extra, and what they mean by hand-select in your neck of the woods. . I go to Vandoren in Paris and ask for reeds by strength -- in my case, 52, which is between 2 1/2 and 3. I always get absolutely consistent quality, and pay 110 francs for a box of 10, compared to 100 francs for a regular selection. To get 10 out of 10 usable reeds makes it worthwhile for me.
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2000-02-25 01:53
Even if very consistently good reeds have been obtained in Paris, it may not work in another country as M.Vandoren himself admits:Reeds are like wines. I read an article somewhere in a resource.
I purchased hand-selected boxes always in Japan. They were good in 1970's but were not so good after then. I do not know its reason. Some people say in the mid 1980's there was a bil chill in Europe and Var canes were damaged.
Anyway,now I do not buy any.
FYI:I am an Alexander Superial Classic user of 3.2 mm heel thickness. If I choose 2.8 mm heel thickness reeds of top quality cane like Vandroen hand-selected, it might be Marca(not thick heel Marca-traditional),Zonda classic(not ordinary thick heel Zonda),or Rico Grand Select(not Grand Select Thick Blank).
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