Goldie Low D Tunable for Sale - SOLD

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Goldie Low D Tunable for Sale - SOLD

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I'm selling my Goldie Low D to make room for a new flute. I bought it new in 2011 and have looked after it well. It's a medium blowing instrument which has a lovely sweet tone and a quality of workmanship not found on earlier models. I can email pictures if you're interested. Comes with the Goldie padded case which is also in excellent nick. £100 including post and packing. Willing to ship to UK and Ireland.
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Re: Goldie Low D Tunable for Sale

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tim: I wish you the best in your sale, and thank you for making your instrument available here, instead of 'on the bay…' I do find one of your statements a bit confusing. Will you please discuss the parameters concerning Colin's workmanship on 'earlier' models, that this 2011 Goldie Low D surpasses… I have never personally found Goldie Overtons - or any newer model of Colin's - to differ in workmanship. All I have played have been excellent.

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Thanks Byll.
Perhaps that was rash. I didn't mean to imply that workmanship was questionable on earlier models. I have an original Overton which plays beautifully, but feels a little less smooth to the touch than the Goldie and isn't tuneable. I just find that out of the 2 whistles the Goldie is easier to handle, is less of a stretch and has smoother holes than the Overton.

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Re: Goldie Low D Tunable for Sale

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Now sold.

Thanks for the interest.

Tim
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