I am selling a flute made in the late 19 century, cocuswood and 8 nickel keys. The flute has a cylindrical bore rather then conical, in very good 440hz tuning with the French hidden slide pulled out about 3/8”.
All the keys function well, it was restored a couple of years ago, a repaired lower tenon and a crack that was on the lower wnd of the center section, also a crack in the head joint, which was disassembled and bored out and reglued, (story of my life)...
comes with the original clam shell case.
Asking $800 + shipping
You can PM me or email at cochranflutes@gmail.com
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8 key Wallis cylindrical flute
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8 key Wallis cylindrical flute
"I love the flute because it's the one instrument in the world where you can feel your own breath. I can feel my breath with my fingers. It's as if I'm speaking from my soul..."
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Re: 8 key Wallis cylindrical flute
I might add, it is a real honker! You can rattle the rafters with it...
"I love the flute because it's the one instrument in the world where you can feel your own breath. I can feel my breath with my fingers. It's as if I'm speaking from my soul..."
Michael Flatley
Jon
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- Location: San Diego
Re: 8 key Wallis cylindrical flute
Still available...
"I love the flute because it's the one instrument in the world where you can feel your own breath. I can feel my breath with my fingers. It's as if I'm speaking from my soul..."
Michael Flatley
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Michael Flatley
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