I am grateful for the generosity of time and resources provided by both companies. I wanted to know a bit more about this instrument, and I wanted to try the Fox-Laubin oboe myself. When two of the great U.S oboe makers came together in collaboration I knew I wanted to see and hear what was happening. I love trying new toys and I like to see what new developments are happening in the oboe world in terms of instrument design or reed making tools. When presented with the question What would you do if you were rich my answer is, exactly what I do now, but I would have hundreds of oboes and reed making machines, ohh and I would probably buy a new car. They sound good, have a good scale, are very durable and hold a very high resale value. Whenever I am asked by band directors or students what they should purchase I without hesitation advise them to purchase Fox 330s. The 330 is the best intermediate oboe on the market in my opinion. I grew up playing a Fox Renard 330 intermediate oboe from the time I was 14 until well into my third year of college. My first teacher played on Laubin oboes and I knew the name from an early age. Loree Oboe List Professional Orchestras Until.
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