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The types of oboe cane we offer depend on the availability and
quality of the previous seasons. Due to the varying rainfall and
climate from year to year and from region to region we seasonally
test as many cane sorts as possible, but only purchase the
best quality available.
Our
cane has five main variable parameters:
- Diameter
- Gouge Thickness
- Hardness/Density
- Shape
- Centre/Side ratio
Diameter:
Selecting the right tube diameter for your cane is important in
achieving the correct opening for your reeds. If you suffer from
reeds that easily collapse, consider a smaller diameter. On the
other hand if your reeds are far to open consider a larger diameter.
If you are unsure about what diameter suits you then try the standard
we recommend for each particular instrument. If you encounter problems
of any sort, contact us
and we shall suggest how you can change this. Naturally we will
exchange any cane that did not work for you.

Gouge Thickness:
The
thickness of your gouge has a lot to do with the resistance of the
reed. It is also very closely connected with the density/hardness
of the cane. Very dense/hard cane will have to be gouged thinner.
Very soft cane will have to be gouged thicker.
Feel free to contact us
about any queries you might have regarding your gouge.
Hardness/Density:
As we all know canes outward appearance can be very deceiving. Using
our hardness tester we sort the cane for you into four categories:
very hard, hard, medium & soft. This is not a measure of quality.
It is representative of the density of the fibres in the cane. The
hardness chosen must correlate with the appropriate gouge thickness.
Harder cane must be gouged thinner and softer cane thicker.
Please understand that both the "very hard" & "hard"
canes are limited. A very small percentage of cane fits into this
category. As demand is far greater than supply, there is often a
waiting time for delivery. Please contact
us if you have any queries regarding the hardness/density.
| Very Hard |
Very Limited. Very dense cane measuring under
10 on the hardness/density tester*. Please note: This cane may
have to be gouged thinner than you are accustomed to, please
contact us if you
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| Hard |
Dense cane measuring 11-12 on the HT. |
| Medium |
Dense cane measuring 13-16 on the HT. |
| Soft |
Softer yet compact fibres measuring over 16 on the HT. |
| Beginner |
What we call "not for professional use, but too good
to throw away". Ideal for Reed Making students. |
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* Our numbering systems correlates to our own
Hardness testers supplied by Reeds n Stuff. This may vary in
relation to Hardness testers of other manufacturers |
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Shape:
The shape of the cane is a very important parameter in reed making.
That is why we have such a large number of shapes to choose from.
Many of the sound, intonation and stability problems encountered
in reed making can be helped or solved by finding the right shape.
All of our shapes are made with the Hörtnagel shaper. We
do not use hand shapers. The Hörtnagel machine is superior
in quality to hand shaper tips in the fact that the gouged cane
sits flat, not folded, and the angle of the blade is set ensuring
perfectly even sides. This is crucial in helping reeds vibrate properly
once bound onto the staple.
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Click
here to see our current list of shapes available>>
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other shapes can be tailored to your specifications* |
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If you are not familiar with the Hörtnagel shapes, Click
here for a shaper comparison list. This list will show you
the equivalent Hörtnagel shape to many other shape manufacturers.
If your shape does not appear on our list, feel free to contact
us and we will try and find out which of our shapes is closest
to yours.
Centre/Side Ratio:
As
we cater for both American and European style reeds we provide a
choice for the thickness of the sides of your reeds. Generally American
reeds have the sides 0.1mm thinner than the centre (on shaped cane
only) and European cane 0.2mm thinner than the centre.
Thicker sides can also help stability for European style reeds
with longer scrapes. In this case a softer density and thicker gouge
will be necessary. Please see our FAQ's
page for more information.
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Tube, pre-gouged, gouged and gouged & shaped cane can be ordered
online for the following instruments:
Oboe
Oboe d'Amore
Cor Anglais
Baroque Oboe
Baroque d'Amore
Classical Oboe
Oboe Da Caccia (Baroque English Horn)
Viennese Oboe
Viennese English Horn
Musette
Baritone Oboe (cane & reeds)
Heckelphone (cane & reeds)
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| Tube cane |
€
185,00 per Kilo |
| Cane Pre gouged |
€1,20
per piece |
| Gouged - Soft |
€1,30
per piece |
| Gouged - Medium |
€
2,00 per piece |
| Gouged - Hard |
€
2,00 per piece |
| Gouged - Very Hard |
€
2,00 per piece |
| Gouged - Beginner |
€
0,60 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Soft |
€
1,60 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Medium |
€
2,20 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Hard |
€
2,20 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Very Hard |
€
2,20 per piece |
| Tube Cane |
€ 110,00
per Kilo |
| Cane Pre gouged |
€1,30
per piece |
| Gouged - Soft |
€1,40
per piece |
| Gouged - Medium |
€
2,10 per piece |
| Gouged - Hard |
€
2,10 per piece |
| Gouged - Very Hard |
€
2,10 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Soft |
€
1,70 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Medium |
€
2,30 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Hard |
€
2,30 per piece |
| Gouged and Shaped - Very Hard |
€
2,30 per piece |
| Gouged |
€
2,40 per piece |
| Shaped |
€ 2,60
per piece |
| Gouged |
€
2,50 per piece |
| Shaped |
€
2,90 per piece |
| Finished Reed |
€
27,00 per Reed |
| Gouged |
€
2,50 per piece |
| Shaped |
€
2,90 per piece |
| Finished Reed |
€
27,00 per Reed |
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