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Author: oboist2
Date: 2019-04-25 02:01
Personally, I am of the persuasion that instruments probably don't get blown out - but I am speaking from the perspective of having older instruments where the wood was aged much longer than it is today, and at that time, the makers could slect the very best wood. I did play on a Fossati for many years and that instrument was made in 1989. I played a lot on it, and was doing semi professional work at that time. When I sold the oboe a couple of years ago, I still believed it played as well as the day I bought it. Regular servicing and looking after the instrument well certainly does help.
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