High Bb / A Flute recommendation

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High Bb / A Flute recommendation

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Hi all,
Looking for recommendations for High Bb/A flutes (or piccolo or fifes), that are relatively easy on the wallet. thanks!
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Re: High Bb / A Flute recommendation

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My 'A' flute is a Tony Dixon aluminium 'A' whistle with the flute head, it's quite an easy player. :)
(Plus I have two TD brass & one ABS high 'D' piccolos, fairly easy players.)

I have a pre used Bb plastic German fife too, again it's quite an easy player.
(It's a Pastalit Trommelflote (Querflote) Nr 130P)

Edit: Almost forgot, I also have TD tuneable aluminium duo high 'D' & 'C' - they come with both whistle & flute/piccolo heads. Also a Yamaha fife in 'C'. :D
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Sweetheart/Morneaux
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