It’s amazing what 4,000 feet will do to an oboe reed.
30 days ago, we moved out of the mountains of Flagstaff Arizona.
Flagstaff Elevation: 7,200 feet above sea level.
Now when you’re an oboe reed company, that type of elevation can be a real deal breaker.
It was for us. So we stopped selling oboe reeds.
We’d make them at the top of the mountain in Flagstaff, and then send them down the mountain to our customers.
And that’s when it would happen…
KAPOW!
Dead oboe reed. [Death by altitude.]
But in June, just last month, we moved about 45 minutes from Flagstaff, to a little town called Cornville, AZ.
(Don’t worry if you laugh at the name… we did.)
The bottom line is, we’re out of the clouds and back in the desert of Arizona.
Cornville Elevation: Only 3,225 feet above sea level.
The good news?
We Can Sell Oboe Reeds Again!
Now ever since we stopped selling reeds (about a year ago), we’ve gotten at least 3 emails a week asking “When are you going to sell oboe reeds again?”
Well, TODAY is the day.
We’ve got oboe reeds.
Same great reeds as before… Same guarantee as before.
Here’s where you can get them:
Happy playing,


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My name is Maryn Leister. I am a graduate of the Juilliard Pre-College Division and the Eastman School of Music, where I was a student of Richard Killmer. After graduating from college, I lived in Nashville, TN, then headed to Knoxville, TN, New York City, and finally Chicago...