This logo is the old one from the eartly years of the Schreiber brand. $1,000? or $10,000? Also, who would be a good person to send it to? I know Carl Sawicki is good - he fixed up my first Fox. 'Mr Schreiber was an apprentice at Mr Pucners factory in Nauheim after they broke up he left to make his own name in the bassoon world. How much would it cost to get that kind of work done? (A ballpark figure is all I'm looking for. Schreiber makes high quality musical instruments for a variety of manufacturers, and the Schreiber & Sohne model has excellent over quality. This high quality wooden bassoon is made in Germany and is an excellent budget option for new bassoonists.
Note: Prices listed December, 2005 at MMI are from US2875 to US3875 complete Wenzel Schreiber & Söhne. All Takeda bassoons come with one 2 Takeda bassoon bocal. Also included and includes a nice heavy duty hard case and a bocal. Every Takeda bassoon model is made in the 'Gentlemans', or compact style, with an evenly divided bass and bell joint that allows the bassoon to fit in a smaller bassoon case. I'm a poor college student, I could only probably afford a few thousand a year for fixing it up, so it might take me a while to save up enough to send it to someone really good. For sale is a Wooden Schreiber & Sohne Bassoon in great condition. If something like the finish used for violins is applied carefully, its possible to avoid the dampening effect). Home Forums Instruments and Tools Instrument Questions Schreiber bassoons This topic has 5 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 10 months ago by Eric. However, I have also heard that that usually occurs for the type of shiny finishing jobs used on foxes. I'd like to send my new bassoon to someone to have them fix it (I know that sometimes, finishing a bassoon can dampen the sound. In addition, I played another Heckel and noticed that the keys seemed a lot tighter on the second one - they were firmer and didn't wiggle around so much. The finish is off in a lot of places, and a lot of the nickel plating is gone.
The only changes I'd like to make are cosmetic. (I can think of craigslist and ebay, neither of which. Can anyone here give me some good ideas on best way to try to sell it.
In terms of its playing ability, it's in perfect condition - it has an amazing tone, no leaks, and the wood has not even begun to warp. Hello all I have a Schreiber & Sohne Bassoon that Im looking to sell. It's a pre-war Heckel, in the 8*** series. I just finished my freshman year of college, and I got my first Heckel.