WTT yes to TRY, non wood keyless D flute.

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WTT yes to TRY, non wood keyless D flute.

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In the festive season ....

Hopefully some body will agree to help me with this.

I want to try out a non-wood keyless conical bore D Irish flute because I find it harder
to reach the E and F stops on my cylinder model.

Delrin, whatever material, but not wood because I think it safer for my needs.
But I do not know if I will like what you offer well enough to buy it, yet I may
still buy it if I do. I will pay shipping both way etc. The price needs be
reasonable.

Thanks in advance for all the wonderful, and humorous replies ... :pint:
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Re: WTT yes to TRY, non wood keyless D flute.

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The Irish Flute Store has a 7 day trial period for purchases, with the buyer paying shipping on a return. Seven days would seem to be long enough to figure out if a conical bore Delrin flute is what you're looking for. The inventory varies, but there are usually a few Delrin flutes available for sale:

https://www.irishflutestore.com/

I've dealt with this store under both the previous and current owners on several transactions with good results.
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Re: WTT yes to TRY, non wood keyless D flute.

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Conical bore wrote:The Irish Flute Store has a 7 day trial period for purchases, with the buyer paying shipping on a return. Seven days would seem to be long enough to figure out if a conical bore Delrin flute is what you're looking for. The inventory varies, but there are usually a few Delrin flutes available for sale:

https://www.irishflutestore.com/

I've dealt with this store under both the previous and current owners on several transactions with good results.
Thank you for the help! Muchly appreciated.
"The more you weigh the harder you are to kidnap,
be safe, eat more ice-cream"

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