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 Whaley, Royce
Author: Galila 
Date:   2004-12-31 00:54

I have acquired a wood oboe stamped "Ideal/Whaley Royce & Co/Toronto" high on the bell. The system is pre-conservatory. I can make out lower on the bell another maker's stemp that has been almost completely sanded off. Part of it seems to read "Sweet & Co."
Was it common practice for North American companies to hide their European sources. Any thoughts as to the time period for this instrument. I understand it was owned but not played by a clarinetist in the Toronto Symphony.

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Galila 2004-12-31 00:54 
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Galila 2005-01-25 22:39 


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