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Author: Dean1962
Date: 2012-12-31 19:37
And in the post before mine, we have the answer. If the Richter bassoon has the same keywork as a Moosmann, then it was made by the Kohlert Company before they folded. After the company closed, the bassoon part of the business was bought out by Berndt Moosmann, who initially made very few changes to the keywork. In fact, there are many similarities between Kohlerts and modern Moosmanns.
Kohlert made thousands of bassoons that were stencilled with many different names for the US market. Some of them such as Polisi were either hand hand chosen or made to very tight specifications because they were excellent bassoons. This seems to be the case for Richter bassoons as well, but I would try a few before confirming that.
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