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 Re: oboe d'amore
Author: heckelmaniac 
Date:   2013-05-03 19:27

Yes, even at just over 1/2 to 2/3rds the price of new, an old oboe d'amore can be "pricey." On occasion though I have found an old Jarde' (likely Orsi) or Guasti
that play well for less than a king's ransom. Likely best to avoid the
Cabart oboes d'amore at ANY price, or the pre-2008 Rigoutat oboes d'amore...
"Gordet" oboes d'amore: most by Kreul, though as few by Cabart.
Once in a while the Gordet/Cabart oboes d'amore play "OK" with (say)
a Loree or Hiniker bocal.

Oboes.us

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