WTB: Keyless McGee GLP or Rudall Refined w/slide

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WTB: Keyless McGee GLP or Rudall Refined w/slide

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WTB: Keyless McGee GLP or Rudall Refined w/slide. Prefer other than blackwood but all offers considered. Dents and scratches ok as long as they don't affect playability. PM me with offers. I haven't seen either of these posted for sale recently and thought that I would shake the tree and see what falls out. Thanks!
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It seems that these flutes are so good that no wants to part with one :)
I'll move on to other options...
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Re: WTB: Keyless McGee GLP or Rudall Refined w/slide

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rogervj wrote:It seems that these flutes are so good that no wants to part with one :)
I'll move on to other options...
It might just be worth checking with Terry McGee himself, sometimes he has some flutes on hand that the orderer didn't claim, so theoretically, he could have one on hand. Other than that... I don't know what his lead-time is for new keyless flutes, but if I recall correctly, it is just a few months. (And it would be worth the wait.)
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