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•Oboe after P. Paulhahn |
boxwood, three keys and three crooklets in brass |
•Oboe after Naust, a' = 395 hz |
boxwood, two keys and three crooklets in brass |
•Oboe after A. Grenser |
boxwood, two keys and three crooklets in brass |
a' = 430 hz or other pitches |
•Oboe d’amore after I.H. Eichentopf |
boxwood, two keys and three crooklets in brass |
•Soft bag for oboe or oboe d’amore |
•Taille after I.C. Denner |
Maple |
•Oboe da caccia after I.H. Eichentopf |
maple, with leather binding, hand-forged bell, |
three keys and three crooklets in brass |
Soft bag for oboe da caccia |
Gigbag for oboe da caccia |
•Bassoon after M. Deper |
dark stained maple, four keys and crook in brass, 415 hz |
Bassoon as above, but 392 hz |
E-flat key as extra option |
Soft bag for bassoon |
Gigbag for bassoon |
•Schreierpfeife after no. 8561, Kunsthistorischem Museum Wien, maple |
•Shawm in d', small type after no. 8562, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, |
maple, a' = 440 or 460 hz |
•Shawm in d’, normal large type, maple, a' = 440 or 460 hz |
•Staple after an early Viennese model (36 mm), brass, sterling silver |
•Staple after a classical model (47 or 50 mm), brass |
•Mandrel for Viennese model |
•Crooklet for Paulhahn oboe |
lengths in 1 mm increments, brass, sterling silver |
•Crooklet for Grenser oboe |
lengths in 1 mm increments, brass |
•Crooklet for oboe d’amore |
lengths in 2 mm increments, brass, sterling silver |
•Crook for taille |
lengths in 5 mm increments, brass |
•Crooklet for oboe da caccia |
lengths in 5 mm increments, brass |
•Crook for bassoon, lengths in 10 mm increments, brass |
All instruments, unless otherwise noted, can be built at pitch
a' = 415, 420 or 440 hz.