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About Us – Double Reed Hub

In the world of double reed playing, every musician knows that finding the right tools—reeds, necks, instruments, cases, spare parts, or specialized accessories—can be a real challenge. Often, the items we need are far away, expensive, or hard to find… while other musicians have exactly what we’re looking for tucked away in a drawer.

Double Reed Hub was created to connect us.

We are the first platform created exclusively for oboists and bassoonists, designed to provide a safe, organized, and accessible environment where you can:

🎼 Exchange products

Reeds, necks, instruments, reed stands, methods, accessories, or even instruments.

Here you can list your items and find others available for exchange with musicians like you.

🎵 Buy or sell if you prefer

While our core focus is on exchange, you can also enable the selling option, allowing for flexible agreements to suit your needs.

👥 Connect with other musicians

Within the portal, you can chat with other users through the internal chat, negotiate trades, get your questions answered, and build connections within the double reed community.

🔒 Exclusive access for members

Double Reed Hub functions as a private club. Only users with an active membership can:

View the complete product catalog

List your items

Interact with other musicians

Access your personal shop panel

This ensures a reliable, spam-free environment, focused entirely on our community.

🌍 Made by musicians, for musicians

We know what it’s like to search for a specific neck, a scraping tool, a discontinued method, or an emergency reed before a gig.

That’s why we created a space where we can all help each other, share resources, and make the life of a double reed player a little easier.

Our mission

To create the most comprehensive, collaborative, and accessible digital community for oboists and bassoonists worldwide, where we can connect, exchange ideas, and support each other musically.

Our vision

To be the global meeting point for all double-reed players, where resources are not scarce, but shared.

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