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 Gonzalez FOF vs Peter Leuthner French (durability)
Author: pandaclarinet 
Date:   2019-02-25 18:59

I ended up with Gonzalez FOF and Peter Leuthner because their consistant, cane quality and brilliant sound.

But I have one question, which one has more durability and can survive in extreme weather conditions?

Because, I have a plan to buy 5 or 10 boxes at once. I have to travel to Singapore and come back to my country.

Kita

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 Re: Gonzalez FOF vs Peter Leuthner French (durability)
Author: Ken Lagace 
Date:   2019-02-25 21:22

I have been happier with the Leuthners.

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 Re: Gonzalez FOF vs Peter Leuthner French (durability)
Author: jthole 
Date:   2019-03-03 01:51

No experience with the Gonzalez, but the PL French Cut reeds are working very well for me. As I wrote somewhere a while ago (can't remember where and when), this is how I *would* expect a Vandoren V12 to work (but sadly they usually don't). Longevity and stability of the PL reeds, in my rotation, is much better than my experience with Vandoren or the various Rico reeds.

Edit: I wrote that on SOTW.



Post Edited (2019-03-03 01:52)

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