What flutes do Kevin Crawford play?

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Hi all,
Just got back from seeing Lunasa at Cal Tech, it was a great concert! Does anyone know what flutes Kevin plays? He broke out his Low Bb flute a couple of times it looks like it must be 3' long! Sounded great! Jon
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Its generally known that he plays Grinters - say so in his liner notes. Not sure if his Bb is Grinter though.
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yes, his Bb is also a grinter
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Thanks for the information, I checked Grinter's website, he makes very nice flutes!
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I own a Grinter flute and it is nothing short of superb. E-mail privately for more information.
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