Herbert Paetzold created a completely new construction method for recorders over 40 years ago with his square recorders. One outstanding detail that had to be developed was the connection of the individual recorder parts. He developed the retaining pins with two wing screws, with which it was - and still is today - very easy to assemble and disassemble the individual parts of the large recorders.
Just compare how strenuous it sometimes is to assemble or disassemble the parts of conventionally built round larger bass recorders and you will see immediately. Herbert Paetzold has invented something very pleasant.
The first construction method had the small disadvantage that the parts had to be pressed together from time to time to prevent an air gap from forming.
This small weak point was completely eliminated by the invention of double seals. If double seals are fitted, then the Paetzold tenon holder connections are the 100% most convenient and reliable solution for connecting large recorder parts.
The first Paetzold bass recorders can also be retrofitted and improved with the new seals.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Paetzold by Kunath, the double seals are available at an even lower price for ten days.
Just compare how strenuous it sometimes is to assemble or disassemble the parts of conventionally built round larger bass recorders and you will see immediately. Herbert Paetzold has invented something very pleasant.
The first construction method had the small disadvantage that the parts had to be pressed together from time to time to prevent an air gap from forming.
This small weak point was completely eliminated by the invention of double seals. If double seals are fitted, then the Paetzold tenon holder connections are the 100% most convenient and reliable solution for connecting large recorder parts.
The first Paetzold bass recorders can also be retrofitted and improved with the new seals.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Paetzold by Kunath, the double seals are available at an even lower price for ten days.