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Better Bassoon? 
 
   18:25 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
 
          
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   21:35 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
 
          
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Re: Better Bassoon? 
 
   22:20 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
 
          
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Re: Better Bassoon? 
 
   22:31 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
 
          
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|  rgordley
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 Don`t totally discount plastic bassoons. The Fox Model III is not considered a student model yet costs less than Renard 220 or 240 and may be the best buy available in bassoons.  If you can find one of these used, grab it.  
There`s no question that there are some BAD plastic bassoons out there but you should go to the fox website and read their literature on plastic vs. wood.
http://www.foxproducts.com/pdfs/VirtuesVicesOfPlasticBassoons.pdf
 
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Re: Better Bassoon? 
 
   22:44 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
 
          
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Re: Better Bassoon? 
 
   18:33 on Sunday, January 29, 2006
 
          
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|  Riki
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 Thanks for the help everyone... 
I`m kinda leaning to getting the Amati ABN 81S, (http://www.wwbw.com/Amati-ABN-81S-Bassoon-i271103.music)  which sounds like a nice bassoon for the price.. I`ve talked to one of the owners of this bassoon and he`s very pleased with it, especially the `gentlemen style` feature which makes the case shorter than the normal cases.  
Has anyone had any experience with Amati bassoons? The price to buy from a distributor here in Canada is about $5500 CDN, which is about $4900 US? WWBW sells the `new b stocks` for about $2600, so do you think this is a good price for a instrument like that?
 
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