- A. Laubin
A. Laubin, Inc. is an American maker of
oboe s andEnglish horn s, located inPeekskill, New York . The first Laubin oboe was made in 1931 byAlfred Laubin , a performingmusician who was dissatisfied with the quality of instruments available at the time. The creation of oboes began as a home project, but soon Mr. Laubin was able to make oboes which met the demands of his own playing career. These instruments impressed his professional oboist friends, many of whom began playing Laubin's oboes during this time. Eventually, oboe-making developed into a full-time occupation, beginning in the mid-1950s. In 1956, Alfred's eldest son Paul Laubin joined the business, doing repair work and eventually learning every aspect of oboe-making before taking over thebusiness when Alfred died in 1976.Today, Paul Laubin, his son Alexander, and longtime repairman and instrument finisher David Teitelbaum, continue to produce just under 20 instruments per year. While other oboe manufacturers have moved to a largely automated process, using computerized
milling machine s and standardized parts, Laubin still does everything essentially by hand, using belt-drivenlathe s,drill s, andhand tool s.In spite of their relative scarcity, Laubin oboes are played by a significant number of highly-regarded oboists, including the principal players in several of America's major
symphony orchestra s.External links
* [http://www.alaubin.com/ Laubin official website]
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