Author: jeremyreeds
Date: 2023-07-31 16:48
I am no expert but in my opinion it is a Triebert system 5. I would think that it would be of a later production because it is fit with a low Bb, and this is a later addition in the development of the oboe. Moreover, for what I have read, it is an original Triebert house product, since the logo is a castle tower with 3 merlons; the Triebert firm was acquired at some point by Couesnon, which continued producing instruments with the Triebert name but changed the logo for a castle tower with 4 merlons.
I must insist that I am not an expert or a historian.
Best regards,
JeremÃas Gramcko
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