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- RudallRose
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- RudallRose
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Great looking site David!~! I like the sound clips with the flutes for sale. But I don't have any money right now!
It's well thought out and easy to navigate. The pics are good. And I like the fact that when you move the mouse over an item for sale, it will tell that the flute is sold, before you go it. But David I don't have any money!
To many instruments not enough money!!!
All in all a great site.
Mark
It's well thought out and easy to navigate. The pics are good. And I like the fact that when you move the mouse over an item for sale, it will tell that the flute is sold, before you go it. But David I don't have any money!
To many instruments not enough money!!!
All in all a great site.
Mark
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Thanks for the comments, Mark!
Leads me to a thought: I've been considering whether to allow lay-aways on instruments as some people would love to buy, but can't get the funds into one bulk for such a purchase. I hate thinking (as i once felt) that a flute I'd love to own is out of my immediate grasp. I wonder if such a layaway thing would appeal to you guys out there? If so, thoughts on how best to approach it?
Leads me to a thought: I've been considering whether to allow lay-aways on instruments as some people would love to buy, but can't get the funds into one bulk for such a purchase. I hate thinking (as i once felt) that a flute I'd love to own is out of my immediate grasp. I wonder if such a layaway thing would appeal to you guys out there? If so, thoughts on how best to approach it?
I was just kidding about the price of a excellent flute. It's not the price but the Canadian exchange that is the killer. And it makes quality flutes almost out of range right now or in the near future --$.30 to $.40 cents on the US dollar, depending on the phase of the moon in conjuction with the unseen black matter, and when snails grow legs.
The idea of lay-away isn't a bad idea, but the paperwork could be a draw back, and too much work for one person and repair and mend flutes.
Mark
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The idea of lay-away isn't a bad idea, but the paperwork could be a draw back, and too much work for one person and repair and mend flutes.
Mark
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I recently finished paying for a button accordion that was about $1,000 (US). I'm still waiting for it to be made/delivered, but at least it's payed for. While I've come close to spending that much TOTAL on whistles, it will the largest single purchase I've ever made (except for my car). I would never have been able to save up that much on my own...It would have burned a hole through my pocket. I don't use credit cards, so lay-away was the only option that worked for me. I'm sure people would use the service.
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