Anyone selling a Lehart D flute? or a nice keyless wooden?

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Anyone selling a Lehart D flute? or a nice keyless wooden?

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I'm in the market for a Lehart, Barna Gabos, or any relatively affordable wooden flute!

I am located in San Diego, CA. I would prefer a semi-affordable flute so that most likely means keyless but I'm open all for sale flutes if I can tend my budget a bit.

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Re: Anyone selling a Lehart D flute? or a nice keyless woode

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I have a 1-key Cochran by Jon Cornia (Jon C. on this board) in blackwood that I've been contemplating selling for a while. It's a large-hole Rudall model and the key is Eb. I would let it go for $600 including insured shipping to the US. If that can be of interest to you, contact me by PM :) (I can send some photos.)
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