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Author: richyedd
Date: 2011-12-04 18:53
are Triebert Oboe any good.......from 1890-1915.....what can it be compare to?
how much (true) Triebert Oboe really worth? in todays market with no low b flat key
were they the best oboes?
in oboes.us it say they are first maker? what does that mean
First class maker. Very elegant, "high-end" instruments. Couesnon sold oboes stamped Triebert well into the 1930s. On the trademark stamp 1 castle indicates Triebert, 4 castles later "Triebert" instruments by Cousenon. No information on the Cousenon "Triebert" instruments.
your help will be appropriated
thanks
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Author: A.U.K
Date: 2011-12-04 22:04
Triebert was bought out I believe by the Loree firm way back in the 20th century so any Oboe bearing the Name triebert would be very old and dated..You would be best to email Peter Hurd at OboeUs..
Thats the man you need to talk to..
Utter rubbish what I just wrote here is copy paste from Loree..ignore all I said and talk to Peter Hurd..a very nice and knowledgeable man.
In 1881, François Lorée, the ex-foreman of Triebert, founds his own oboe factory. His son, Lucien, who receives his knowledge, takes over the firm at his death in 1902.
Sorry its late and Im tired..
Post Edited (2011-12-04 22:08)
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