This staple works well except that the sound is very brash. This is easily cured in two possible ways. The first is to sweat on adhesive shrink wrap 8mm to the mid-section of the staple. The second method, and simplest is to wind the thread tightly all the way down to just short of the inboard rubber seal. Then seal the lower half of the wound section, i.e. below the reed itself, with PVA glue.
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Karl S.
Seems pretty good
These staples seem good to me. I haven't had them long, but they seem to make good reeds and they fit in my oboe (a Buffet Crampon BC4062) very well, much better than most of the cork-covered ones I've used before.
In a shipment of two reeds, one plays great (ergo the high rating) but the other is barely playable. Fortunately the good one tends to last until the following shipment.
(From the buyer's daughter who the reeds were bought for)
I love the reeds so much - they're super well made and work incredible. When I tried to work them in, I realized that they were a little too hard for the level that I'm at, but I 100% recommend them and will be buying a couple different types to see what works best for me
This was a present for my wife who is a talented bassoonist but had a very worn bassoon bag. She is very happy with her new one, and it looks great. Very happy.
The intermediate oboe reeds are resistant enough and not too noisy.
Suitable for orchestra!
Intermediate Oboe Reed by C&S
Lorne B.
(From the buyer's daughter who the reeds were bought for)
I love the reeds so much - they're super well made and work incredible. When I tried to work them in, I realized that they were a little too hard for the level that I'm at, but I 100% recommend them and will be buying a couple different types to see what works best for me
Winfield Continental Oboe Reed (Medium)
Paul B.
A handsome and practical container for the thing contained.
Natural Wood Oboe Reed Case (20 reeds with springs)