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Breaking Winds Visit Fox Products

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Fox Products Corporation in South Whitley, Indiana is the world headquarters for manufacturing bassoons, contrabassoons, oboes and English horns.

The Breaking Winds Bassoon Quartet had the chance to take a tour and learn how bassoons were made!

 

Here’s Mr. Hugo Fox.

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Mr. Fox was the principal bassoonist for the Chicago Symphony from 1922-1949. He wanted to create professional bassoons made in the U.S. After retiring, he spent 2 years making the first Fox bassoon in 1951.

 

1960’s: Hugo’s son, Alan, learns about instrument manufacturing.

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Alan Fox oversaw the development of bassoons, contrabassoons (1970), oboes (1974), and English horns (1999) for over 50 years. Alan was visiting the factory on the day of our tour, and we had the honor of meeting him!

 

On our trip, we got to hang out with current owner, Tony Starkey!

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Here’s some of the cool things we saw at the Fox factory:

 

The mini museum welcomes you with an assortment of bassoons.

 

The halls are filled with bassoon, after bassoon, after bassoon…

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Wood pieces waiting to be boot joints!

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We found our favorite varnish – tiger stripes 🙂

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So many bells!

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Long joints galore

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Salivating over the beauty of these tenor joints.

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Look Ma, no keys!

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This machine drills tone holes.

 

 

Gorgeous!

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Overall a wonderful day at Fox Products. Thanks for having us!

 

 

 

 

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