Kohlert Bassoons

    
Kohlert Bassoons    17:50 on Tuesday, April 26, 2005          
(Christina)
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What is the general level of quality of Kohlert vs. Fox/Renard? I am a student interested in a good intermediate level bassoon for HS. I need to know if Kohlert is a reputable brand or more of an off brand.


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    18:30 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005          
(Taylor F.)
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i`ve never even heard of it so my guess is its probably not a very reputable company of quality product


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    20:43 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005          
(Matt)
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I have a Kolhert bassoon it plays decently a little sharp in low register tho


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    20:51 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005          
(Christina)
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I had one, but I just sent it to Germany, because every note played a half step down.


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    21:31 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005          
(RCJ)
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Before World War II Kohlert was in Czechoslovakia. They moved to Germany after the war. Older Kohlerts up to about the 1970`s are pretty good. Then Kohlert went bankrupt and eventually became what is now Moosmann. However, the name "Kohlert" has been recently used for some cheap imported Chinese bassoons.

So a used Kohlert may be pretty good, but a new "Kohlert" probably won`t be.


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    23:58 on Sunday, May 8, 2005          
(tomj)
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acutally, kolert bassoon were very good up until just after WWII. after that they were soviet run etc.
you can read about it here: http://idrs.colorado.edu/Publications/DR/DR13.1/DR13.1.Lein.Kohlert.html


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    14:35 on Saturday, August 27, 2005          
(Drew)
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A pre-war Kohlert can be an exceptional buy (before WWII). These bassoons were made by devoted Czech professionals who used the best wood, etc., and one from that time will have good hard wood in it, and if kept up during all the years will have all the "bugs" worked out of it. I would stay away from Kohlerts in the later years. Unfortunately it is hard to find these older ones and the serial numbering system has been lost, I think. A reputable repairman can estimate age on these, however.


Re: Kohlert Bassoons    23:04 on Sunday, October 2, 2005          
(i have one)
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i have a pre-war kohlert bassoon without a serial number but its mine


   




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