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Püchner Contrabassoons
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Accumulated experience and know-how of our four generations
Püchner celebrated our Centenary jubilee in
1997. For more than 100 years the Püchner family
and staff is dedicated to make the best possible
hand-crafted contrabassoons. The accumulated experience and know-how of
all our four generations is invested in the building of every instrument.
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First-class hand-crafted quality
Püchner contrabassoons and bassoons are of first-class hand-crafted quality in
all details: we use only the most durable high-quality material for keywork, and our
carefully and individually selected mountain maple wood is seasoned for about
18 years and then specially impregnated. We set ourselves
the highest possible standards in each and every aspect of contrabassoon construction.
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Played in major orchestras
Püchner contrabassoons and bassoons are played in
major orchestras
all around the world.
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Well-prepared for extreme climates
The wood of Püchner contrabassoons and bassoons has
undergone special wood treatment which responds well to
extreme climates.
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Adjustable pivot screws in two parts with nuts
Püchner contrabassoons and the bassoons model
Premier and Start are equipped with adjustable pivot screws
in two parts with nuts, especially developed by Püchner
and not to be found on any other make. Now every player is able
to easily adjust his instrument himself.
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Nylon lined pivot screw keys
Another real asset to our digital world are the
nylon lined pivot screw keys which are noise-reducing and
prevent play of the keywork in axial direction. Exclusively
Püchner contrabassoons as well as the bassoons models
23 and Superior are equipped accordingly.
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Service
Thanks to the high-quality mechanism, one of the outstanding features of
Püchner contrabassoons is the long repair and service interval. Our team of
highly-skilled and experienced technicians are available, to carry out first-class
professional servicing work, and complete overhauls including oil bath. We hereby
guarantee your contrabassoon’s perfect care and maintenance, ensuring to keep
your instrument in the best possible playing condition, and to maintain its high value.
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