FT: Guo Boehm flute for Wooden Keyless (TRADED)

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khal
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FT: Guo Boehm flute for Wooden Keyless (TRADED)

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I have a Guo Tocco +Plus that I'd like to trade. It's like their Tocco polymer flute but with the New Voice headjoint (made to simulate Grenadille) and a separate C foot. It comes with a very cool metal case and padded nylon bag. A very light and ergonomically forgiving flute that handles the elements without a lot of fuss. An easy player, too. It's the "aquamarine" color but it looks grey with a white headjoint. I can send pics.

I'm not satisfying my soul with the Boehm, and I can't afford more than one flute :-(

I'm looking for a Rudall style or other smallish holed wooden flute in D or Eb. I paid $699 for the Guo new, so that's an idea of the equivalency of the trade, but I'd be interested in any well made easy playing wooden flute.


Kim
khal
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Re: FT: Guo Boehm flute for Wooden Keyless

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Traded. Thanks!

Kim


khal wrote:I have a Guo Tocco +Plus that I'd like to trade. It's like their Tocco polymer flute but with the New Voice headjoint (made to simulate Grenadille) and a separate C foot. It comes with a very cool metal case and padded nylon bag. A very light and ergonomically forgiving flute that handles the elements without a lot of fuss. An easy player, too. It's the "aquamarine" color but it looks grey with a white headjoint. I can send pics.

I'm not satisfying my soul with the Boehm, and I can't afford more than one flute :-(

I'm looking for a Rudall style or other smallish holed wooden flute in D or Eb. I paid $699 for the Guo new, so that's an idea of the equivalency of the trade, but I'd be interested in any well made easy playing wooden flute.


Kim
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