FS: 8 Key Cocus Metzler Flute

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FS: 8 Key Cocus Metzler Flute

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Hello everybody, I am selling my Cocus 8 key flute, marked Metzler & Co. London.
This flute is in excellent overall condition, and has keys bearing the initials of Alexander Liddle.
Please follow the link to the U.I.E for more information. :)

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Re: FS: 8 Key Cocus Metzler Flute

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Uni Flute wrote:Hello everybody, I am selling my Cocus 8 key flute, marked Metzler & Co. London.
This flute is in excellent overall condition, and has keys bearing the initials of Alexander Liddle.
Please follow the link to the U.I.E for more information. :)

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Hi Uni. This is a nice looking flute. I'm new to the forum and haven't seen an PM button anywhere. Would you be able to provide me some more details?

About me, I started playing tin whistles 25 years ago and got first flute ( a Casey Burns) before getting a lovely Patrick Olwell Keyless. I stopped playing for about 10 years but am starting up again and have always wanted to get a keyed flute.
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Hello Jeggy, and welcome to the group. The PM button is located at the bottom of a member's comment, to the right of the profile button. :)

I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the flute. What exactly would you like to know?
Kind Regards, Uni Flute.
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Uni Flute wrote:Hello Jeggy, and welcome to the group. The PM button is located at the bottom of a member's comment, to the right of the profile button. :)

I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the flute. What exactly would you like to know?
Kind Regards, Uni Flute.
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Uni Flute wrote:Hello Jeggy, and welcome to the group. The PM button is located at the bottom of a member's comment, to the right of the profile button. :)

I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the flute. What exactly would you like to know?
Kind Regards, Uni Flute.
Yes, I'm still in the 'wait and see' period. Hopefully I'll be bona fide soon!

Assuming it's ok to discuss this here, I suppose my questions are as follows:
> Is there a defined pattern? Pratten, R&R, nicholson etc? This is a largely contemporary maker so not sure what this resembles. Does it take after anything? My Olwell is a Nicholson and looking probably for something similar to a rudall ideally - something maybe more efficient on air and smaller holes.
> The crack - I don't have any experience with cracks but from what I understand, repairing and stabilising them these days is less of an issue than 20 years ago.When was it repaired? Any issues since being repaired?
> Having played it yourself, what's your favourite thing/ characteristic about this flute?

Personally, I think it's amazing that a flute like yours, and many others from the period, are still around, being played and treasured. Such a wonderful legacy.
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Re: FS: 8 Key Cocus Metzler Flute

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Thanks kkrell, I'd forgotten about that regulation for new members.

Jeggy, since you can't PM yet, feel free to ask me your questions on this discussion, or alternatively, you can contact me on Ebay.
Regards, Uni Flute.
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Re: FS: 8 Key Cocus Metzler Flute

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Hi Uni

I've bought an M&E 6 key delrin on eBay today. Really suits what I need I think as a transition to a keyed flute, R&R and something I have to worry less about than my Olwell.

I do like the Metzler you're selling though but sadly not for me this time. Best of luck to you finding a new home for it. I'm sure someone will be very pleased with it. :)
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