The Oboe BBoard
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Author: mberkowski
Date: 2020-04-22 00:02
Another possibility besides being very old, an unbranded instrument might be one of recent mass-manufacture, assembled in large quantities for export where some later get stamped with a brand name. You will find many, many such instruments for auction on ebay, or for sale on large retail sites (Amazon, Aliexpress) and they tend to be visually alike with a brand maybe emblazoned on the bell. They will often be priced anywhere between $200 US and $2500 US, but have a poor reputation for durability and may not arrive in playable condition if not imported through a dealer who adjusts and play tests them. The unbranded ones are probably less likely to have been checked over & adjusted by an instrument dealer.
Michael
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mberkowski |
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