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Flutes you have, flutes on order and dream flutes...

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There was a topic like this on the pipes board quite recently. Which flutes do you have currently, what flutes do you have on order (if any) and what's your dream flute(s)?

I'll begin:

Flutes I have:
- selfmade plumwood D flute which I made under guidance from Andreas Rogge and which is also the first flute I ever had
- Maurice Reviol eight-keyed Pratten style flute in D, made from Satiné, my session workhorse (which I'll never let go!)
- Tipple B natural

Flutes on order:
- none at the moment, but one of the two dream flutes will move here quite soon I guess.

Dream Flutes:
- Aebi low A, eight keys, blackwood (this one will move onto the "on order" list soon :D, but only keyless with blocks for now)
- Aebi boxwood Rudall in D, eight keys (somewhere far down the road...)
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Irish flutes:

Bleazey in boxwood
Olwell (small-holed) in boxwood with slide and extra Eflat tube; medium-holed all-wood in rosewood
Noy in boxwood with extra footjoint with an E-flat key (fully chromatic)
Sweet rosewood 1-key

Baroque/Rococco flutes
von Huene Grenser, A415 and 440
Olwell Rottenburgh, A415
Aulos matte black, A440
Cameron Grenser, A415 and 440

High-pitch

Hoza F in Cooktown ironwood

On order:

a Noy traverso, should be here by this time next year. I've waffled back and forth whether to get a Grenser or Rottenburgh, or even an earlier model. It'll be one of the two, though, I'm sure -- they're appropriate for Baroque stuff like Handel and Telemann, Rococco stuff like CPE Bach and Frederick the Great, as well as early classical like Haydn and Mozart. Not to mention, O'Carolan.

Edited to add that I forgot about the dream flute part. It was the Cameron. We have a dream flute on order for my wife: A copy of the Olwell Nicholson all-wood as a keyed flute (it's really old, pre serial-number, and Patrick isn't sure he's still using the same design). Aaron assured us that they would have eight-key flutes (my wife is a classical player) by the time our number is up.
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Let's see,
Flutes I have:

Nach-Meyer (my kick-around)w. double touch Bb.
Hawkes and Son, cocuswood
Rudall and Rose (#4117), cocuswood, double touch Bb, silver lip plate (partial)
Hudson Pratten(original), cocuswood

Nothing on order, though I see a low Bb in my future

Flutes I love:
The ones I have.

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Post by Henke »

Fun thread.

Flutes I own:
M&E R&R 5-key poly/cocobolo D
Seery Pratten delrin D
I think I also have a Dixon Duo somewhere

Flutes on order:
non, my priorities lies with other things at the moment.

Dreamflutes:
I'd love to get a top-notch, piece of art, 8-key (blockmounted) delrin flute sometime. (Maybe Jon C can make me one in the future. Other than him I think McGee is the only option. I need to try out one of McGee's more traditional embouchure designs, wasn't entierly satisfied with his modern cut.)
And also a low Bb or A flute from some great maker, also in delrin :wink:
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Flutes I have:

Martin Doyle Rosewood D
Copley Blackwood Eb
Tipple Low C
Tom Buchanan Bamboo Enat.
Sweetheart Rosewood G

On Order:

None

Dream Flutes:

Copley F
Doyle Bb
Hamilton 8-key in D
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Post by matahari_1946 »

Flutes I have:

Glenn Schultz keyless D in African blackwood with silver rings. I'll never get rid of this one!
Gilles Lehart 6-key D in African blackwood with copper rings.

No flutes on order.

Dream flute:
A pin-mounted 6 or 8-key easy-blower with a Bb key for the right hand! Probably in blackwood or rosewood. I'm not experienced enough yet to be any more particular than that. :)

It would be interesting (to me at least) to include "flutes you have previously owned" but that might make for quite a long list for some!

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Flutes I have:

Sam Murray keyless blackwood....love it
M&E keyless rosewood

No flutes on order yet

Dream flute:
Sam Murray 6 keyed boxwood with RH b-flat touch
Michael Grinter 6 keyed
maybe an antique keyed flute-R&R or such
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Post by sclery »

Flutes I have:
F sweetheart

just sold my Reviol D to pay for the following..

Flutes on order:

Glenn Watson 5 keyed, right hand Bb touch.
Ordering the foot with the C, Csharp and Eb keys when i pick it up next thursday!

Dream flutes:

Glenn Watson Eb, fully keyed, and C and Bb by him as soon as he starts on them =)
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Got:
B&S Dulcet Improved 8-key, cocus
Nicht Meyer (!) 6-key, beater flute, ebony
Goulding 8-key, boxwood
Cochran Pratten, mopane
Burns A, blackwood

Getting:
Nothing right now

Drooling Over:
Fully keyed low A
Great original R&R
McGee Siccama with an extra Bb (for when I get old and creaky)
Olwell (might as well order now)

Really, it's time to thin the herd. I'm embarassed that my go-to flute, most consistent, sounds best acoustic and through a mic, is a cheesy anonymous German. Hrmfff. Maybe I'll sell everything and get a used small-hole Olwell. :sniffle:
Or maybe I'll practice more. :)
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Flutes I have:
2 Casey Burns, one mopane in D with rings, slide, and one key (Eb), and one Bb in mopane with blackwood headjoint, no silver bits.
1 Yamaha silver flute that I don't play much at all.
A few homemade ones of PVC, bamboo, etc.

Flutes on order:
None.

Dream flutes:
I'd like a few more keys on the D flute, maybe rings and a tuning slide for the Bb.
And a friend of mine has this sweet little boxwood Olwell that he never plays (he plays pipes, not flute), and I've been wanting that flute for a long time now. He let me borrow it when my D flute was off being repaired, and I fell in love.

Mostly though, I just want a B set of pipes...
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Sorry about the double post!
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Post by Walden »

Ah yes, the Dreamflute! I have one.

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Post by crookedtune »

Flutes I Have:
- Casey Burns 'Large-Holed Ergonomic Standard' D in mopane, no rings or slide.
- Doug Tipple 3-piece PVC D, with speckled bore, wedge and lip-plate
- Sweetheart F in blackwood, with silver rings
- Erik the Flutemaker bamboo G
- Several homemade PVC flutes & fifes

On Order:
None

Pondering:
The whole idea of keys is starting to occupy my thoughts.
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Post by talasiga »

Unseen122 wrote:....
Dream Flutes:

Copley F
Doyle Bb
Hamilton 8-key in D
OK OK!
Lets do the Copley F.

Sit there - yes there on that stool - that's the Copley stool OK?
[waits for subject to sit on stool]
Right, now you are the dream Copley F OK?
Now start talking - what would you like to say to Unseen122?
[subject hesitates]
Go for it Copley F .......
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Post by FromFlanders »

This seems like a good place to introduce myself - hello -
Flutes I have
A Geert Lejeune keyless Blackwood D, fab
A Nach Meyer keyed varnished THING for picking up anytime and fending off wild animals
A Bansuri in B brought back by my friend from a gift shop in the Andaman islands, surprisingly good


Dream flutes
A Casey Burns Bb and bigger hands please
A 19th cent. Thomas Prowse with keys ( played one once & it was great) like the one on this page : http://webhome.idirect.com/~toot/nicholsn.html
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