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Casey Gsell

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Bassoon Reeds For Sale

Blank reeds ready for wrapping, finishing, and playing!

I make my own handcrafted, professional quality reeds, and they are available for sale.  I sell only the same high quality reeds that I use for myself professionally.

The reeds are made from the Mark Popkin straight shaper.

Reeds are $35 each, plus post (or free pick-up from Auckland).  This is one of the least expensive prices in New Zealand!

Reed subscriptions are also a great deal.  Choose how many reeds you would like to buy, and then choose the interval you want to receive them.  Most people choose to receive one reed a month for a year.  You’ll get a discount and always have a fresh reed ready to play!

1 reed is $35, plus post

6 reeds are $193, plus post
save $17

12 reeds are $385, plus post
one reed free (save $35)

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