Keyless Hammy For Sale - SOLD

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Keyless Hammy For Sale - SOLD

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Well, flutes come and flutes go. One flute has just arrived and so this one must go if my family are to avoid starvation.

It is Hammy's standard keyless, bought brand new from him in March 2004. It has been played regularly, oiled regularly and generally very well loved.

Hammy's current wating list is 8 months for keyless and his current price is 700 Euros (US $925, £483). I am not aware of any others sold recently so I cannot speculate on current market value, but it must be close to the quoted figures.

If anyone is interested in owning such a beast (for it is, indeed, a beast) then please PM me or e-mail me with a suitable offer.

Cheers

Graham
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It aint half loud !
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I so love my Hammy (although I will admit, I've been cheating on it a bit lately! :P )

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Gee, too bad I don't have 925 bucks on hand. A Hammy's my dream flute; I think I'll get on his list for a keyless once I get my flute from Jon.

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fiddlecrazy wrote:Gee, too bad I don't have 925 bucks on hand. A Hammy's my dream flute; I think I'll get on his list for a keyless once I get my flute from Jon.

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Jon C?

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OK, I'll plead ignorance. Who is Jon C.? Is there some reason you don't reveal his full name on the list? A new maker on the scene, I presume?
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Re: Jon C?

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cathal morley wrote:OK, I'll plead ignorance. Who is Jon C.? Is there some reason you don't reveal his full name on the list? A new maker on the scene, I presume?
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Jon C. is Jon C. Go here: http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... &start=240

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Jaysus what a handsome man
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jim stone wrote:Jaysus what a handsome man
Handsome or not, I will not have him hijacking my flute-for-sale thread. Oh, did this message bump the topic up the list - how did that happen! :wink:
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No it didn't, there's a 'duet' thread above it... oops...
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Somebody better buy this flute before Graham sells it to me half-price out of desperation. :wink:

Cheers,
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Post by Cathy Wilde »

<whining>

But Graaaaaaham ....

I thought you said I could have it!

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Hey now, don't try to muscle in on my action Cat: I almost had Graham convinced to trade me that Hammy for a world class Recorder :wink:

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Post by Cathy Wilde »

Heh-heh ...

... any more bumps and somebody better start playing "Disco Inferno."

Sorry, Loren. Didn't mean to cut in on the action.

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