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Author: oboe_glenn
Date: 2010-12-16 11:44
I have a plastic Loree made in 1978. Shortly after I bought it I was subbing next to a very well known oboist who looked at my oboe, which is a bit shiny, and said "What the hell is that? Let met try it". His next words were "How much will you sell it for?"
As Bryan said, if you can find one from that era, they're great oboes. Everyone I know who tries mine is impressed and I'd like to buy another one. I've also tried Fox's that are very good.
Glenn
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