Help identifying a flute maker

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McBF
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Help identifying a flute maker

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Hey all. If anyone could give me any help identifying the maker of this flute, or just the body, I'd be delighted.

https://imgur.com/a/49UHFz5

Theres no makers mark but I would love to know,

Thanks guys, stay safe and wash your hands xx
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Re: Help identifying a flute maker

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19th century German Flute. Often, indeed probably usually unmarked.

Rick Wilson has done a page on them:

http://www.oldflutes.com/articles/meyer.htm
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Re: Help identifying a flute maker

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Terry McGee wrote:19th century German Flute. Often, indeed probably usually unmarked.

Rick Wilson has done a page on them:

http://www.oldflutes.com/articles/meyer.htm

Thanks Terry
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