Professional – inexpensive models
I give a three-year warranty for all the oboes from this group.
In this group of oboes I offer (on request) many amenities for modern oboists.
If you wish, you can choose one or more of the following. Or nothing 🙂
- diversification of holes f/f# and g/g# – it gives strong and nice notes f# i g#; very ergonomic
- octave key (available for all descant Classical and Baroque oboes)
- second octave key – upon request in Grundmann’s oboes; it gives high notes very easily and allows you to conveniently use the Romantic repertoire!
- double first hole (It’s made like double holes for f and g) – very practical for beginners!
- thumb hole for the left hand (similar to musette) – for making oboe fingerings easier for recorder players!
- thumb rest for the right hand – for holding the instrument more securely and comfortably
- thumb rest for the left hand – this allows extremely secure grip and comfort during prolonged playing!!
- two-piece body of oboe da caccia, convenient for travel , especially if you have small luggage
- holes drilled close to each other, comfortable even for small hands (oboe da caccia)
Instruments:
Stanesby junior, simple (440, 415, 392 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE
- maple wood or sycamore wood – $ 900
Stanesby junior, full ornamental (440, 415, 392 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE
- maple, sycamore: $ 1,700
- pear wood, cherry wood: $ 1,900
- European boxwood: $ 2,000
Denner, fully ornamental (415 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE
- maple, sycamore : $ 1,700
- pear wood, cherry wood: $ 1,900
- European boxwood: $ 2,000
Poerschmann, fully ornamental (415, 440 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE D’AMORE
- maple, sycamore: $ 1,700
- pear wood, cherry wood: $ 1,900
- European boxwood, plum wood: $ 2,000
Poerschmann, simple – NOVELTY! – (415, 440 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE D’AMORE
- maple, sycamore: $ 1,050
Grundmann, fully ornamental (430, 440 Hz) CLASSICAL OBOE
- maple, sycamore: $ 1,700
- pear wood, cherry wood: $ 1,900
- peach wood: $ 2,000
- European boxwood: $ 2,100
Weigel, (415 Hz) BAROQUE OBOE DA CACCIA and BAROQUE ENGLISH HORN
This set includes two bells: big flaring, typical da caccia bell and additional, small bulbous english horn bell: $ 3,100
Floth, 8 keys
[Late classical oboe]
- pear wood, cherry wood, peach wood: $ 3,000
- European boxwood: $ 3,100
THE PRICE LIST OF ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
- diversification of holes f/f# and g/g# – for free
- octave key – $ 150
- second octave key – $ 180
- the first hole as a double hole – for free
- thumb hole (for the left hand) – for free
- thumb rest for the right hand (wooden) – $ 150
- thumb rest for the right hand (brass) – $ 100
- thumb rest for the left hand (wooden) – $ 150
- thumb rest for the left hand (brass) – $ 100
- two-piece body of oboe da caccia – for free
- holes drilled close to each other, comfortable even for small hands (oboe da caccia) – for free