I owned at one time an Early Boxwood Flute made by Pat Olwell. Pat had copied it from a Flute in the Dayton Miller Collection.I think it played Flat or sharp, don't remember which and it wasn't very loud, so was not really a Session Flute. I used it to play at Colonial Reenactments and it worked pretty well for Venues like that. Anyhow at some point I had stopped doing those type of Events and sold it. I can't remember to whom. But anyhow I can use a Flute like that again. I think it was 3 or 4 pieces with a short Foot
So if the Owner of this Flute has it but not playing it much, I'd buy it back
WTB: early Boxwood Olwell
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- Tell us something.: Ive played Irish Flute for a number of Years. Have played Sessions as well but not currently. I have also played Colonial American Flute in reenactment Groups. Started playing Clarinet in 1960 in School and later Community Bands. Also have played Bagpipes Solo as well as in Pipe Bands I played Drums in a Garage band in High School, probably my Instrument I played the best!