F Flutes WTB
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F Flutes WTB
looking for a nice F flute anyone selling let me know simple system keyless. Wood or delrin thanks
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Re: F Flutes WTB
Might be able to help you with that - I'll PM you later. Where do you live, "country-wise" ?
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Re: F Flutes WTB
Have some spare simple system F's if that's what your after?
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Re: F Flutes WTB
I have a Hawkes and Co F flute that was restored by Hammy Hamilton in about 2013. I'd consider selling it.
Here's a pic from a previous discussion on C&F: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=92857&hilit=Copley+ ... n#p1105733
It's a cocus block mount 6 key, silver salt cup style, with the long f missing and plugged. There's a lined head, good tuning slide, replicated crown cap. The barrel was cracked and was stitched together by Hammy so that it's barely noticeable. I don't know the date of the flute, but from experience it seems to be from the mid to late 1800's.
PM me if you're interested.
Jack Lindberg
Here's a pic from a previous discussion on C&F: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=92857&hilit=Copley+ ... n#p1105733
It's a cocus block mount 6 key, silver salt cup style, with the long f missing and plugged. There's a lined head, good tuning slide, replicated crown cap. The barrel was cracked and was stitched together by Hammy so that it's barely noticeable. I don't know the date of the flute, but from experience it seems to be from the mid to late 1800's.
PM me if you're interested.
Jack Lindberg
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Re: F Flutes WTB
Looking for more of a simple system. Keyless. Wood or delrin
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Re: F Flutes WTB
Then I'm out having x5 keys or x6 Also Rudall Carte and B&H AZ models more of a flute band instrument or collector.
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Re: F Flutes WTB
cavefish
give me a shout.
I have two that you might consider.
One in graphite (quite nice)
another in wood.
reach out via PM
give me a shout.
I have two that you might consider.
One in graphite (quite nice)
another in wood.
reach out via PM