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Terry McGee wrote:And doesn't the Long F strike you as perhaps a little truncated? Or perhaps it's just an unfortunate angle, and we can't see the touch.
the C nat touch as well.
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Don't all of the pads USUALLY get replaced on a "restoration" job? The D# pad looks ancient to me!
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you know what? clearly you're the experts and I'm wasting my time.

thought i was flagging a nice instrument for someone to buy at a reasonable price. (*and, no, i'm not betting against myself. Read my original post. I'm not a buyer or seller on it)

Andrew's gone....but clearly not forgotten.....

btw.....I always chuckled at how he said he'd die before I'd ever get one of his flutes.
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I sold his boxwood Rudall not long ago.
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David Migoya said
btw.....I always chuckled at how [Andrew] said he'd die before I'd ever get one of his flutes. ...
I sold his boxwood Rudall not long ago.
This is unkind.
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Its was a joke David.


Jeezuz... lighten up.


No one is discounting your expertise.

Especially not me.

We can have a differing of opinion can't we?

Where is this past thread on German silver vs. Sterling?

oh...

If I we're a betting man I'd take your 100 bucks.

:D
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I am not an expert
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Julia Delaney wrote:David Migoya said
btw.....I always chuckled at how [Andrew] said he'd die before I'd ever get one of his flutes. ...
I sold his boxwood Rudall not long ago.
This is unkind.
Andrew gets the last laugh on this one....he called it! Cheers,

Rob
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Rob Sharer wrote:
Julia Delaney wrote:David Migoya said
btw.....I always chuckled at how [Andrew] said he'd die before I'd ever get one of his flutes. ...
I sold his boxwood Rudall not long ago.
This is unkind.
Andrew gets the last laugh on this one....he called it! Cheers,

Rob
Your good! :lol:
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Michael Flatley


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Post by RudallRose »

yes, indeed he did.
:lol:

good ole andrew. lovely man.
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