A bit too vague to answer as is, but interesting none the less.
Presumably you want the blade quickly?
Dry oak, how long is the beam?
Veneers or planks, guessing the latter?
Presumably something like a 700mm saw, is it well set up, tire condition?
Keeping the blade for yourself?
Best cutting blade I've ever seen from the results is the woodmaster CT, 1.3TPI
If you can speak Chinese, carbide tipped are being made in all sizes nowadays, and very very competitively priced, mostly mentioning this for other folks.
Search for a dude called Tai Fu, and you should find him on the creek, under the heading
"Chinese carbide bandsaw blades" and you will find the link.
Hopefully Ian might get a reel of them to try out.
If the saw isn't running well, I'd go with the Axi blades, more reliable than the thin gauge blades elsewhere.
Mario said this is a fresh 1.3TPI Excalibur blade in the video below, but he uses Tuffsaws blades for most of his cutting,
and I was quite pleased to find this out, as I had issues running them with my troublesome machine, due to the set compressing due to misaligned wheels.
One can be quite parsimonious with the thin carbon blades so I must try them again.
Yes I'm aware that he isn't using a pushstick, and I've mentioned this to him twice.
Maybe some of ye will talk some sense to him.
The saw is running well, and presumably similar size to what a college might have, it's a sicar 700 machine, he told me his setup on his iroko video.