Author: KMahy
Date: 2004-04-14 16:18
Well if you are serious playing the oboe, you might want to consider playing a wood oboe again. If you are not going to be playing outside either, then a wood oboe will be more beneficial if that is what you are used to playing on. If your spending range is a max of 1700, you should look into older used models of Loree, Yamaha (not sure how many are out there), Laubin. I wouldn't suggest getting the Fox, you will be unhappy with the quality of the instrument. I do not know much about the Renard, but the Buffet is not what you would want either. The only one worth looking at out of Buffet would be the Greenline, but I have never played on one of those either.
I play on a Rosewood Yamaha, and previous to that I played on Loree's, all Grenadilla. I got my old Loree (which I do not have anymore) for 3000, but I know someone that got theirs for 1500. I also live in Canada, and know for a fact that there are oboes out there for less than 2000, all wood. It's a buyers market (for anything in this world) and you have to keep your eyes peeled.
Let me know how things work out for you and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
KMahy
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