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Author: charles
Date: 2002-06-10 18:35
Just a quick question, how much would a 1960-1970 Boosey $ Hawkes The Edgware run, it is made of wood, and has a great tone.....for an english horn that is, not the sound I am looking for. Just a question, thanks for your help.
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Author: David
Date: 2002-06-10 19:35
Get a load of these prices.
http://freespace.virgin.net/rogerf.price/page1.htm
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Author: Dr. Jacob Mathias
Date: 2002-06-19 12:46
I use a set 0f 1010s and liked some of the Edgware's which are named after the road of one of the factories Boosey had in London...they were a student model wood but with thin walls which unsettled me a good deal....In Great Britian they were a school student model and many players had good success learning on them, but when I started back in the late 40s I used a Clinton reform boehm until my uncle wanted it back. It was very nice in spite of some awkwardness with the wide spaces in the left hand. I believe Thurston and Draper used these in the 20s and 30s and of course they were very well in tune...finally I went to study med in Univeristy of London and got my degree quite a bit later but manged in the 60s to return to playing for fun with a set of 1010s picked out for me by a london orchestral player....the Edgware was pretty good and if you want to try that open sound, it is worth investingating....Thurston played on a large bore Booseys at the end, but had a focus more american like than the average brit player of those days! ,
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