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just for comparison
new Heckel bassoon (current pricing for those who have been on the wait list) - $70,000
wait list length: 16 years
wait list length: 16 years
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Re: just for comparison
Just one of the reasons that I picked tuba when I wanted to start playing again a few years ago.
John Morris
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playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: just for comparison
fwiw...I have some darn-well put-together fiddles, here, that you can take off my hands for $475.
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Re: just for comparison
Better 16 years than 16 light years.
Actually, 16 years is a duration. Whereas, 16 light years is a length.

Actually, 16 years is a duration. Whereas, 16 light years is a length.

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Re: just for comparison
So I shouldn't be measuring the time of the Kessel run in parsecs?
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: just for comparison
Insane. Thirty years ago it was around $18k as I recall and a much, much shorter wait time. There are a number of excellent makers out there these days that produce bassoons that are every bit as good as a Heckel for much less $$. Of course Heckel is to bassoons what Harvard is to higher ed…. “The Name”
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Re: just for comparison
My niece is a professional bassoonist and her main ax is a Fox 601. Her grandparents bought that for her about 15 years ago when she graduated with her undergrad degree (she now has a DMA). My father had one proviso--I had to handle the transaction. So, I drove to Ohio (to fetch my niece) and Indiana to make the purchase. One seller had a used Heckel, and frankly I thought she sounded a lot better on the Fox. She did, too. The Fox was priced similarly to the report above of Heckel prices from 30 years ago. The Heckel was about twice that.
She didn't have to wait 16 years for her Fox. She had to wait about 16 minutes. But we did stop by another place to get a few modifications made to it that she wanted, and I think she ended up with a different bocal.
Rick "she ended up buying at WWBW, which meant I got to try out tubas while she was trying out bassoons" Denney
She didn't have to wait 16 years for her Fox. She had to wait about 16 minutes. But we did stop by another place to get a few modifications made to it that she wanted, and I think she ended up with a different bocal.
Rick "she ended up buying at WWBW, which meant I got to try out tubas while she was trying out bassoons" Denney
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Re: just for comparison
A local amateur friend had a Heckel; but -- he had a tuner on the stand. Nuf said. It did have a marvelous sound. His health went downhill a few years ago (vision among other things) and last I remember he was trying to get $30k for it. I don't know if he did or not.
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Re: just for comparison
In 1993 they were about $40,000 with a two-year waiting list. I was at our principal bassoonist's party when he called them in the middle of the night to place his order and pay. That was a pretty wild party, IIRC…MedicineMan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:33 amInsane. Thirty years ago it was around $18k as I recall and a much, much shorter wait time. There are a number of excellent makers out there these days that produce bassoons that are every bit as good as a Heckel for much less $$. Of course Heckel is to bassoons what Harvard is to higher ed…. “The Name”


Re: just for comparison
Have you guys seen Eppelsheim's site/instruments?
I don't know their prices, but he has has unique instruments, apparently some of which are superior to their standard predecessors.
https://www.eppelsheim.com/en/
He redesigned a contrabassoon with a much bigger bore and reed, called it a Contraforte, very powerful.
The contraforte design is very close to his Bb ~~subcontrabass saxophone~~ which he calls a "TUBAX", a full octave lower than a bass sax(can hit Ab0, half-step below piano).
That design is also mirrored for a compact-wrapped version of an Eb contrabass saxophone, another one he calls a tubax.
ANND he is the only maker of the Bb "soprillo" saxophone. A full octave higher than soprano, and fifth higher than the sopranino.
I don't know their prices, but he has has unique instruments, apparently some of which are superior to their standard predecessors.
https://www.eppelsheim.com/en/
He redesigned a contrabassoon with a much bigger bore and reed, called it a Contraforte, very powerful.
The contraforte design is very close to his Bb ~~subcontrabass saxophone~~ which he calls a "TUBAX", a full octave lower than a bass sax(can hit Ab0, half-step below piano).
That design is also mirrored for a compact-wrapped version of an Eb contrabass saxophone, another one he calls a tubax.
ANND he is the only maker of the Bb "soprillo" saxophone. A full octave higher than soprano, and fifth higher than the sopranino.
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Re: just for comparison
Dang, maybe it’s been 35 years plus then. Regardless, tubas are just a much better deal!the elephant wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:00 pmIn 1993 they were about $40,000 with a two-year waiting list. I was at our principal bassoonist's party when he called them in the middle of the night to place his order and pay. That was a pretty wild party, IIRC…MedicineMan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:33 amInsane. Thirty years ago it was around $18k as I recall and a much, much shorter wait time. There are a number of excellent makers out there these days that produce bassoons that are every bit as good as a Heckel for much less $$. Of course Heckel is to bassoons what Harvard is to higher ed…. “The Name”![]()
P.S. Please tell me he didn’t drunk order the Heckel.

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Re: just for comparison
Yes, Fox make some fine bassoons, and we have a few of them sitting here waiting to be restored and sold - when Mrs. bloke has time…
… but it’s difficult to deny that when a company can charge $70,000 - and have a 16 year waiting list, that there is some demand for their products.
Jimbo makes a sort-of good enough 186ish instrument, probably makes them as fast as they can, and I think the current selling price is about 2500 bucks…whereas Miraphone is also making real ones as fast as they can, and those are selling for four or five times as much.
I’m not trying to compare Fox to Jimbo, but making a point that there are things priced at different price points because there is a demand for those different products.
… but it’s difficult to deny that when a company can charge $70,000 - and have a 16 year waiting list, that there is some demand for their products.
Jimbo makes a sort-of good enough 186ish instrument, probably makes them as fast as they can, and I think the current selling price is about 2500 bucks…whereas Miraphone is also making real ones as fast as they can, and those are selling for four or five times as much.
I’m not trying to compare Fox to Jimbo, but making a point that there are things priced at different price points because there is a demand for those different products.
Re: just for comparison
Try acquiring a Klaus Fehr french horn (his workshop is situated near Maastricht, Netherlands)
Waiting time has grown from two to six years since 2019...
This guy must be doing SOMETHING right, ´cause his are the FIRST horns bearing his name, there´s not centuries of horn-lore in his past to create demand in the present...
Waiting time has grown from two to six years since 2019...
This guy must be doing SOMETHING right, ´cause his are the FIRST horns bearing his name, there´s not centuries of horn-lore in his past to create demand in the present...
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Re: just for comparison
During times of inflation, their slogan is:
What the Heckel be the price next year?
What the Heckel be the price next year?
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Re: just for comparison
Spend a few shekels and get the Heckel!!


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Re: just for comparison
That’s really interesting. I wasn’t aware that they used Memphis sentence structure in Wiesbaden.