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 Post subject: FS or FT: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 6:13 pm 
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I'm not a blackwood flute guy due to being one of the unlucky folks who has become allergic (didn't use to be), so I tend to stick to Boxwood, Delrin and the like these days. That said, every once in a while a really nice blackwood flute comes my way that I feel I can probably trade for an equally good Boxwood, Delrin or Red Lancewood flute that someone else might be neglecting. I got my current favorite flute that way a few years ago, and both parties were really happy with the trade. So that's what's up with this Healy, it's a great flute and I'm looking to trade it for a great flute! Here are the details:

This is a Skip Healy Keyless Blackwood D flute with sterling silver slide and fittings. This flute is in virtually new condition, really, it has hardly been played. No scratches, dings, cracks, or any issues at all. Excellent workmanship obviously, I mean duh, the guy learned his trade working for Chris Abell. N'uff said. This Healy is very strong player, plenty of volume as you'd expect from one of Skip's flutes. Like wise if you care to venture well above the second octave, this flute goes there with ease.

Skip's solid silver sockets and tenons, including the slide of course, are my favorites: No time, money or hassle spent rewinding or recorking the tenons. No overly swollen, stuck together joints after a long session, no loose joints or rings during periods of low humidity: Everything goes together and comes apart the same way every time: tight and rock solid.

A big advantage to Healy Keyless flutes is that Skip can add keys any time you want, so you don't need to buy another flute in order to upgrade :thumbsup: Skip offers a bunch of custom key options as well, he can pretty much do anything you want/need, except add blocks :lol:

This is Skip's more expensive three piece Keyless D flute, which goes for $1250 new. Included with the flute is a super nice custom Nortwind leather covered French style hardcase. I wish it wasn't fitted specifically for the Healy, it's so darn nice I'd keep it otherwise. These cases are over $250. new, so the total value of the flute and case is $1500+

{Edit: The flute is now for sale as well as trade - $1200. for the flute and Northwind case, shipped and insured via USPS Priority Mail to anywhere in the CONUS.}

Here's what I'm looking to trade for, potentially any of the following makers flutes in any of the following woods: Boxwood, Delrin, Red Lancewood or (possibly) Dogwood from Wilkes, Olwell, Grinter, Byrne, John Gallagher, Murray, Watson, or Healy. My preference would be for a flute with separate right and left hand sections, but I won't rule out a Wilkes or Olwell Pratten for example :wink:

I think that covers it. If you have something listed above that you'd be interested in trading, or even if you aren't interested in a trade but want to sell, drop me line, I may be game for a cash purchase on the right flute.

Loren


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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 4:41 am 
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Loren, I realise this may not be directly what you're looking for trade-wise, but have you seen this currently on eBay?

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 5:06 am 
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Ah thank you for that Jem! I shall keep an eye on that one, although I suspect a hundred or so other chiffers will now likely be bidding it up as well :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 5:17 am 
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And bummer, I see now there was a buy it now price but one person put in a bid negating that. The same person has been solely bidding the price up as well :really:


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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 4:53 am 
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Regarding the Healy flute Trade: Since I have yet to get any responses on Delrin or Boxwood flutes I have decided to open this up and consider trading the Healy for blackwood flutes as well. So, if you are interested in the Healy and you have a blackwood (or any wood really) flute by one of the makers I listed above, please contact me. While I ultimately wouldn't be able to keep a blackwood flute, I still haven't played flutes by several of the makers listed so I'd be interested in trying them. After that I'd mostly likely offer the new flute up and see if that entices anyone to trade a boxwood or other more face friendly flute, although I do have a friend who's looking for a good keyless blackwood flute, so it might go to him. Either way, if the Healy interests you, give me a shout, it's a very nice flute.

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 5:33 am 
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Quick photo of the flute and case, not the best but I will try to get some better photos in a few days. I have purposely not embedded the photo because the orientation changes when I do, plus the file size is a bit large, so here's a link:

Quick photo of the flute and case, not the best but I will try to get some better photos in a few days. I have purposely not embedded the photo because the orientation changed when I do, plus the file size is a bit large, so here's a link:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49378061/Photo% ... 0PM%20(HDR).jpg



And unfortunately you'll need to cut and paste the whole thing because the forum is auto-linking and not including the .jpg part. Sorry.

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:08 am 
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Hi Loren,

the cut paste isn't working either for me

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:17 am 
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needs url tags about it...

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49378061/Photo%20May%2015%2C%2012%2001%2054%20PM%20(HDR).jpg

I'd guess it's a phpBB3 parsing issue...

not that anyone cares :D

oh, and ya can't cut & paste (without quoting first) if the BB had ellipsed the sucker

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:20 am 
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Ugh, OK thanks for the heads up. Let's do it this way for now:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49378061/Photo% ... 0PM%20(HDR).jpg



Loren


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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:22 am 
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ah, yeah... that's the ticket :tomato:

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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
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Yup... Looks like a Healy. Great players, those.


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 Post subject: Re: For Trade: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 2:29 pm 
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Lol, yup, and practically life sized too Gordon :o :lol:

Since I've had no trades come my way on this I'll offer the flute up for sale as well: $1200. for the Flute and Northwinds case, and I'll pay for Priority Mail Insured to anywhere in the CONUS.

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 Post subject: Traded: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 1:33 pm 
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The Healy has been traded, thanks. I have purposely un-embedded the ginormous pic.

I am still open to potentially purchasing any one of the flutes I mentioned I was looking for. Feel free to contact me if you have something.

Thanks,

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 Post subject: Re: FS or FT: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2012 6:21 am 
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The Healy is once again available for sale or trade. Please use the link Denny posted above to view the flute or contact me for additional pictures. I am still interested in trading, or possibly purchasing, any of the flutes listed in my original post. Boxwood or Delrin would still be preferred but I am open to Blackwood flutes by the maker's listed. Please contact me via email or PM with questions, offers, etc.

Thanks,

Loren


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 Post subject: Re: FS or FT: Skip Healy Blackwood and Sterling Keyless D Flute
PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:04 am 
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Dropping the cash price to $1100. for the flute and the Northwind case. It's a lot of flute and case for the money, seriously.

Loren


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