Hello team! I thought you might be interested in hearing about my new flute. For anyone thinking about entering the flute realm, or just looking for another flute, this would be an excellent option...
Introducing my new flute by Seery Flutes! It's a beauty. It plays strong, easy and perfectly in tune. I can't say enough good things about it. Mine is the delrin model, which I like, as it is basically bulletproof... and you can defend yourself with it! Having said that, it isn't heavy. The turning on the outside has been refined compared to older models I've seen, especially on the head joint, where more material has been subtly removed but it remains thicker around the embouchure. If you are a flute player you are probably familiar with these flutes, they are a popular, affordable (and incredibly well playing) alternative to the traditional wooden flute.
Sadly Des passed away in 2015, which I just found out at Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy. I am proud to say that I met him. He lived in Bray, close to my family. I brought him some California cane several years ago for his reeds. He was a gentleman and wonderfully cheery soul. Fortunately, his legacy continues!
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Re: REVIEW: A Pipers Perspective of a Seery Flute
So who is making Seery flutes these days?Patrick D'Arcy wrote:.... Sadly Des passed away in 2015, which I just found out at Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy.
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Re: REVIEW: A Pipers Perspective of a Seery Flute
One David Cash, so I understand.Steve Bliven wrote:So who is making Seery flutes these days?
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That's right. David has been working there for many years. 17 or more I think. I have fond memories of meeting him at Des's workshop in Wolfe Tone Square many moons ago.
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