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Two Week Trials

Please see our Policies for information pertaining to our two-week trials of any instrument

Specials and New Arrivals

  • Limited Specials on Lorees
  • Special on Professional Yamaha Oboes
  • Fossati Oboe Specials
  • New Arrivals

Helpful Information

  • Wood Types
  • Repair Hint
  • Practice Tip
  • Oboe Tip Dimensions Chart
  • Loree Serial Numbers

Limited Specials on Violetwood and Plastic Top Joint Lorée Royals!

Royal violetwood oboes (standard and AK bore) $7,825 (regularly $8,545)
Royal AK with Plastic Top Joint $7,925 for a limited time (regularly $8,495)

We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time.  A Visa Giftcard Rebate for $200 may be available with the purchase of the above-listed instruments through March 2010.  Call For More information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.

 

Limited special on professional Yamaha oboes!

Yamaha YOB-841 Kingwood oboes are now on sale. 
841-KT (Kingwood with 3rd octave key) $4,425 (Regularly $5,555)
841-LKT (Lined Kingwood with 3rd octave key) $4,835 (Regularly $6,275)

We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time.  A Visa Giftcard Rebate for $150 may be available with the purchase of a Yamaha Kingwood Oboe through March 2010.  Call For More information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.

Special prices on Fossati oboes!

Artiste V Professional Oboe $5,150
Soliste V Professional Oboe $6,285
20th Anniversary Soliste Oboe $6,850

We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time.  A Visa Giftcard Rebate may be available with the purchase of one of the above-listed instruments through March 2010. Call For More information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.



 

JUST IN!
Midwest Musical Imports is excited about our new shipment of Howarth oboes!  We have three new S50C oboes in stock.  This oboe is an advanced intermediate oboe with full conservatory keywork at an incredible price!  We also have a new S5 Professional oboe and an S40C lined English Horn. Please call (800) 926-5587 to learn more about our finely-crafted Howarth oboes.

Our latest shipment from Loree includes a new grenadilla English Horn, Oboe d'Amore, and  Bass Oboe! We have many Loree Royal Oboes in stock. Call for current prices on these and other Loree instruments, or to set up a trial. 

Descriptions of Types of Wood

Oboes can be made of several types of dense wood. Grenadilla is the standard. Also called blackwood, it comes from Mozambique and is the most dense of the woods used to make oboes. Grenadilla oboes project very well and are less prone to cracking. These oboes change dimensions more slowly over time often taking longer to "blow out". Cocabola wood, from Mexico, is less dense than grenadilla. It keeps the beneficial traits of grenadilla while having a slightly warmer sound. Violetwood (also called kingwood), from South America, is less dense than cocabola, and thus has a characteristic warm, sweet sound. Rosewood is the least dense of the standard woods used to make oboes. It has the sweetest sound but doesn't always project as well (it is well-suited for chamber music). Some points to keep in mind: denser woods generally project better, are less prone to cracking, and don't change as much with time. Less dense woods generally produce a warmer, sweeter sound with less of an edge.

Repair Hint

Of course, routine maintenance on your instrument is a must. A few things to keep in mind: About every 6 months, use a very small amount of oil at the end of each key or lever. Every time you play, swab the oboe thoroughly and wipe off the keys (with a polishing cloth) and body with a soft cloth. Also, check the corks and keep a very small amount of grease on the tenon corks. NOTE: Keep grease off of the body of the oboe (especially the G# tonehole and pads). For bassoonists, use wax (parafin) on wrapped tenons and do not use dental floss to attempt to make the fit tighter. Annually, have the instrument checked by a repair technician to keep adjustments and seal at their best.

Practice Tip

Had You Thought of This? 

It works best in practicing to decide what you're going to work on before you start to play. Having a plan insures that the practice session will be more productive and efficient. Also, it gets really boring practicing the same thing for an hour. Divide up the time into shorter sessions, taking a little break in the middle. This will also help in remembering what you've learned.

Oboe Tip Dimensions Chart

With this chart one can compare the dimensions of many popular oboe shaper tips. Reprinted with the kind permission of Bob Hubbard at Westwind Precision Machining. 


Lorée Serial Numbers with Approximate Year of Manufacture


XX 1930s
BX 1964
CA 1965
CI 1967
CU 1973
DK 1975
FG 1981
HI-HO 1985
HQ 1986
IM 1988
JC 1989
JE 1990
KR-KY 1993
LP 1995
LV 1996
MA-MN 1997
MY 1998
ND 1999
NO-NQ 2000
OB 2001
OL 2002
OU 2003
PG 2004
PQ 2005
QD 2006
QK 2007
RA 2008
RH 2009

Location and Hours

Midwest Musical Imports
2021 E. Hennepin, Suite 374
Minneapolis, MN 55413 [Map]
Toll free: 1-800-926-5587
Local: 1-612-331-4717
Fax: 1-612-331-4718
Email:
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Shipping Information

Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
$0-$50.................. $7.00
$50.01-100............ $8.00
$Over 100.00.......... $9.25

Priority Mail Shipments-add $7.00
UPS Ground Shipments-add $9.00

To place an order requiring Express Mail or OVERNIGHT UPS shipping, please call us at 800-926-5587. (Express and OVERNIGHT shipping options will not be available in our On-Line Shopping Cart. We need to confirm shipping details and charges by phone.) MMI cannot guarantee that all orders will be able to go out the same day they are received. However, we will do our best to ship orders same-day for customers with special shipping needs. Other shipping methods may be available - please feel free to call for details. International Orders - MMI requires that international shipments be prepaid by the customer (by bank draft in U.S. funds) before leaving our shop. International customers are responsible for any customs duties or sales taxes that may be due upon delivery. For sales made to customers outside of the U.S. and Canada, all sales are considered final - no returns will be allowed. Note: For international orders (excluding Canada), we can no longer accept credit cards as a method of payment. We can accept a certified check in U.S. funds (call or e-mail for details).

Policies

Instrument Trials

We offer a generous two-week trial for most instruments at MMI, new or used. Heckel Crest bassoons and Lorée oboes, new and used, can be tested for one week only to help us accommodate all of our customers. Up to three oboes, 3 English horns, or two bassoons can be tried at one time, in order to compare different models or to pick the best particular instrument of one model. A valid credit card is all that is needed to secure the trial. All shipping charges are to be paid by the customer, whether or not an instrument is purchased. You may try as many instruments as you like, as long as you are willing to pay the shipping charges. Shipping/insurance charges for new instruments shipped in the U.S. are as follows: $33 for one oboe, $42 for two, and $54 for three. English horns: $36 for one, $47 for two, and $61 for three EHs. Shipping for one bassoon is $44, and $68 for two. Shipping for one contrabassoon is $95. (These shipping prices are calculated for UPS GROUND service. Please call for faster shipping service rates.)You must insure instruments for their full value when returning to our shop. Trial period extensions are sometimes possible if you are having trouble making the final decision. Please note that sometimes there is a waiting list for certain instruments that are in high demand (especially used instruments). If you decide to purchase an instrument, payment can be made by credit card (MC, VISA, Discover, American Express), check, or money order. We do not allow the free two-week trial arrangement outside the U.S. Please call for further information.


For international orders (excluding Canada), we can no longer accept credit cards as a method of payment. We can accept a certified check in U.S. funds (call or e-mail for details).

Alternative Trial Instrument Return Shipping Method

If at the end of an instrument trial period, you need to return one or more instruments, MMI is now offering a more convenient return solution for you. At your request, we can charge your credit card and process a UPS Call Tag that a UPS driver will use to pick up the packaged instrument(s) at an appropriate location. The package must be packed the same way it was shipped to you and it must be ready at a location where someone will be present when the Call Tag/UPS driver arrives. The charge would include shipping, insurance, pick up and processing fee. The cost for the UPS Call Tag/Pick Up Service in the continental U.S. is as follows:

Oboes/Flutes: $68 for one, $77 for two, and $89 for three
English horns: $71 for one, $82 for two, and $96 for three

Bassoons: $79 for one, and $103 for two

Contrabassoon: $130 for one
Bb Clarinets: $68 for one, $77 for two, and $89 for three
Alto Saxophones: $79 for one, $103 for two, $138 for three


This may be a more convenient and less expensive alternative to other shipping services. Please call for more information or to request this service.

Return/Exchange Policy

We want you to be happy with everything you purchase from us! If an item is not satisfactory, it can be returned for a credit or exchange within 14 days, provided it has not been altered, damaged or used. Knives that have been sharpened, sharpening stones that have been used, and half-processed tube cane are examples of things that cannot be returned. The return policy includes all accessory items except tube cane, shaper tips, sheet music, CDs, non-defective processed cane and reeds (which cannot be returned for health reasons). Of course, any defective product can be returned. There is a $5 restock fee and every return must by accompanied by a copy of the original invoice. For orders sent outside the U.S. or Canada, we cannot accept returns - all sales are final.

Warranty on New Instruments

MMI provides a one-year warranty for all new instruments. An MMI warranty covers all necessary repairs and routine maintenance during normal wear of the instrument. These repairs include, but are not limited to: crack repair, pad replacement, tuning, re-corking, and mechanism adjustments. Repairs necessary due to abuse, negligence, or incompetent repairs done by outside repair shops are not covered under the warranty. The warranty is only applicable to the original owner of the instrument. All repairs must be done at MMI or the manufacturer's location, unless authorized by MMI. Failure to do this may void the warranty. Please call MMI at 800-926-5587 before sending instruments in to the manufacturer or to our shop. Shipping costs to MMI are to be paid by the customer, and MMI will pay for the shipping costs to return the instrument during the first 6 months after purchase. Insurance costs are the owner's responsibility. Please allow at least one or two weeks for repairs. If repair work is being done under warranty, we can offer a rental instrument at half the normal monthly rate, pro-rated to the repair. Turnaround times vary, but we do our best to return instruments as quickly as possible.

Extended Warranty Policy

In addition to the current one-year warranty on the purchase of new instruments, we are now offering the following:

Additional 1-year: $270
Additional 2-year: $525

These extended warranties are only available at the time of purchase of new instruments.

Payment Options

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover,and American Express as well as personal and certified checks. Please allow 1-2 weeks (shipping delay) for processing personal checks.

MMI takes privacy and data protection issues seriously. We do not sell or give away your private information. Our on-line shopping cart uses the most advanced encrypted security features, so you can be assured of a safe on-line shopping experience. If you would like to stop receiving email or mailings from us, please contact us by phone, email or mail to be removed from future mailings. 


Instrument Appraisals

For a $25 fee, MMI will supply a letter for insurance purposes, which states the replacement value of an instrument. This service is free for instruments purchased through MMI. 


Selling a Used Instrument or Miscellaneous Double Reed Items on Consignment

Please feel free to call and discuss the possibility of selling your used oboe, bassoon, flute, clarinet, or saxophone through our consignment program. MMI charges a commission fee of 14% for sale prices of $2001 and up. (20% for less than $2001). We list all of our consignment instruments on our website as well as on our used instrument mail flyer. (At the discretion of MMI, returned instruments to the original owner may incur a $50 fee that covers advertising, handling and shipping of the instrument.) Miscellaneous items, including shapers/tips, cases, bassoon and English horn bocals, can also be sold on consignment. The commission fee for all miscellaneaous consignment items have a 20% commission fee. Please call for further details! 800-926-5587. 

Our Hours

Mon-Th: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturdays: 10AM - 2PM
Sunday: Closed
Central Time

Instrument trials by appointment

Questions?

Please call us at 1-800-926-5587 or email mmi@mmimports.com.

Welcome and thanks for visiting our new web site! 
If you wish to order an item that is out of stock (and are only ordering an out of stock item), you will need to call us to place the order.  We hope to have this working shortly and apologize for the inconvenience!
We are now offering free standard shipping for a limited time.  This will be reflected in the shopping cart at the time of checkout.  Thank you!


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Welcome and thanks for visiting our new web site! 
If you wish to order an item that is out of stock (and are only ordering an out of stock item), you will need to call us to place the order.  We hope to have this working shortly and apologize for the inconvenience!
We are now offering free standard shipping for a limited time.  This will be reflected in the shopping cart at the time of checkout.  Thank you!

Choosing the Right Oboe

We've divided our oboes into three catagories. You can click on an individual brand to link to the appropriate manufacturers section. Once there, click on the model to find out the specifics on that oboe.

Professional Oboes

These full conservatory system, premiere wood, oboes are fully equipped for professional orchestral, chamber, and solo playing. Painstakingly handcrafted, these oboes are often available in different varieties of wood, including rosewood, violetwood, and cocabola. Brands and models include:

Loree (Regular, AK, DM, and Royale)
Fossati (A01, A01N, and F01)
Howarth (S5 and S5XL)
Fox (300, 400, and 450)
Yamaha (YOB841)
Buffet (3613)

Intermediate Oboes

These high quality oboes are crafted of either grenadilla wood or high- density resin (plastic). These instruments are perfect for advanced students and can take players through college and some minor professional circuits. Click here for a description of keys and trill key options. Brands and models include:

Loree (Cabart)
Fox (330)
Fossati (Tiery)
Howarth (S45P, S55, S65, and S40C)
Yamaha (YOB441P (Plastic top)/441 (All grenadilla)/ 441A (All plastic))

Student Oboes

Crafted out of high-density resin (plastic)or grenadilla wood, these fine instruments have a simplified conservatory system Often these oboes do not inclde all trill keys and/or auxiliary features. Check specifics on each model. Click here for a description of keys and trill options. Great for beginning students, these oboes are well suited for band and orchestra programs while being an outstanding value. Brands and Models include:

Fox (333)
Fossati (Graduate ** grenadilla wood)
Howarth (S20C ** grenadilla wood)
Yamaha (YOB241)