Flutes you have, flutes on order and dream flutes...
- Cass
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I've got a Sweetheart keyless in rosewood, M&E polymer keyless, and an Ormiston keyless.
No flutes on order.
Dream flute would be pretty much what I've just found on eBay but can't afford at the moment!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wooden-open-hole- ... dZViewItem
Cass.
....oh, ...nearly forgot my old Yamaha YFL211s
No flutes on order.
Dream flute would be pretty much what I've just found on eBay but can't afford at the moment!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wooden-open-hole- ... dZViewItem
Cass.
....oh, ...nearly forgot my old Yamaha YFL211s
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Cass.
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- Il Friscaletto
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Me too!...It happens...but it always seems to happen to someone else!!Il Friscaletto wrote: I dream of going to a yard sale and coming across a Rudall & Rose or something.
We'll have to keep on looking!....I'll probably find one when I'm 97, and I'll be so crippled with arthritis, that I can't even hold a flute...never mind play one!!
Cass
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- Cubitt
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Flutes I have:
Two Boehms - one silver, one nickel
Alto flute
Variety of folk flutes made of various materials in various keys
1882 Pratten-style eight-key
Early Casey Burns Mountain Mohagany keyless
Casey Burns blackwood keyless with lined head.
On order: Nada
Dream flute: My WD Cubitt, Son & Co. Pratten
Two Boehms - one silver, one nickel
Alto flute
Variety of folk flutes made of various materials in various keys
1882 Pratten-style eight-key
Early Casey Burns Mountain Mohagany keyless
Casey Burns blackwood keyless with lined head.
On order: Nada
Dream flute: My WD Cubitt, Son & Co. Pratten
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Flutes
Currently Own
Seery Delrin D (kindof it's issued by the Army)
On it's way to me now!
Bryan Byrne Keyless Rudall
On order
Copley G (due for completion soon)
Olwell Keyless Pratten in Blackwood (several more months)
Dream/ Considering
Fully keyed Olwell Pratten
Bb by someone, probably keyless
Not a flute but a set of Moore highland Reel pipes (a steal at 4k!)
Seery Delrin D (kindof it's issued by the Army)
On it's way to me now!
Bryan Byrne Keyless Rudall
On order
Copley G (due for completion soon)
Olwell Keyless Pratten in Blackwood (several more months)
Dream/ Considering
Fully keyed Olwell Pratten
Bb by someone, probably keyless
Not a flute but a set of Moore highland Reel pipes (a steal at 4k!)
- Jon C.
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- Tell us something.: I restore 19th century flutes, specializing in Rudall & Rose, and early American flutes. I occasionally make new flutes. Been at it for about 15 years.
- Location: San Diego
Lets see....
3- Fentum 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Hastrick 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Blackman 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Clementi 8 key in Ebony
1- Butler 6 key in Ebony
1- H.Y. Potter 6 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 8 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 6 key Cocuswood
1- D'Almaine 8 key in Boxwood
1- Gerock & Wolf 8 key in Ebony
1- Original Meyers 11 key in Madagascar Rosewood
1- Lyon & Healy 11 key in Rosewood
1- William Henry Potter 6 key Boxwood
1- Wallis 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Firth, Hall & Pond 4 key in Boxwood
1- Non-branded 8 key Cocuswood
1- Non-branded 4 key in stained Boxwood
1- Boosey Bb 6 key in Cocuswood
That is all I can think of at the moment...
No flutes on order, but I have some orders...
Geez, my dream flute would be a nice large holed Rudall & Rose!
3- Fentum 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Hastrick 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Blackman 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Clementi 8 key in Ebony
1- Butler 6 key in Ebony
1- H.Y. Potter 6 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 8 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 6 key Cocuswood
1- D'Almaine 8 key in Boxwood
1- Gerock & Wolf 8 key in Ebony
1- Original Meyers 11 key in Madagascar Rosewood
1- Lyon & Healy 11 key in Rosewood
1- William Henry Potter 6 key Boxwood
1- Wallis 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Firth, Hall & Pond 4 key in Boxwood
1- Non-branded 8 key Cocuswood
1- Non-branded 4 key in stained Boxwood
1- Boosey Bb 6 key in Cocuswood
That is all I can think of at the moment...
No flutes on order, but I have some orders...
Geez, my dream flute would be a nice large holed Rudall & Rose!
"I love the flute because it's the one instrument in the world where you can feel your own breath. I can feel my breath with my fingers. It's as if I'm speaking from my soul..."
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- Cass
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(Right...I'm OK now...just picking myself up off the floor!!) Jealous???? ME???Jon C. wrote:Lets see....
3- Fentum 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Hastrick 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Blackman 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Clementi 8 key in Ebony
1- Butler 6 key in Ebony
1- H.Y. Potter 6 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 8 key Cocuswood
1- William Hall 6 key Cocuswood
1- D'Almaine 8 key in Boxwood
1- Gerock & Wolf 8 key in Ebony
1- Original Meyers 11 key in Madagascar Rosewood
1- Lyon & Healy 11 key in Rosewood
1- William Henry Potter 6 key Boxwood
1- Wallis 8 key in Cocuswood
1- Firth, Hall & Pond 4 key in Boxwood
1- Non-branded 8 key Cocuswood
1- Non-branded 4 key in stained Boxwood
1- Boosey Bb 6 key in Cocuswood
Cass.
Cass.
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....Fruit flies like a banana
Time flies like an arrow....
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- brotherwind
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Flutes I own:
Martin Doyle Mopane D
Tipple D
on order:
Aebi R&R 6key cocus
dreaming of (they must be good...):
Olwell Pratten
Wilkes R&R
curious about (haven't played one of these yet):
Hamilton 6key
Murray 6key
Grinter 6key
Martin Doyle Mopane D
Tipple D
on order:
Aebi R&R 6key cocus
dreaming of (they must be good...):
Olwell Pratten
Wilkes R&R
curious about (haven't played one of these yet):
Hamilton 6key
Murray 6key
Grinter 6key
Hmmm...
I have not many and only of few any value:
00-key Jon C. pratten Derlin
08-key LeCompte et Cie Paris (1860s?) stained Cocus/Ivory
11-key Nach Meyer ebony
08-key Nemo (Czech I think) ebony
08-key Nemo (midsize holes) ebony
Tipple 3-piece D w/wedge
Geert Jacobs F porcelain w/brass ferrules
Dizi in A
Shakuhachi Nemo (really nice nobby foot)
Boston Wonder Boehmn Nickel 1912 (its odd)
Bucher Boehmn( I have no idea how old..total beater flute)
Gemeinhert 2SH Boehmn (nice player for what I do with it)
About 20 PVC flutes of my own make in various hole configs/keys/lip plate.
Many with a reversed engineered wedge from Doug's reversed engineered Fajardo Wegde (thanx Doug! )
On order:
A keyed R&C from Jon... when ever I decide to actually ask him for one... and he agrees to make it.
Dream flute:
A particular one that Jon C. owns... he knows which one.
A Boosey Eb
A cherry R.S. Pratten
A well loved large holed R&R.
I have not many and only of few any value:
00-key Jon C. pratten Derlin
08-key LeCompte et Cie Paris (1860s?) stained Cocus/Ivory
11-key Nach Meyer ebony
08-key Nemo (Czech I think) ebony
08-key Nemo (midsize holes) ebony
Tipple 3-piece D w/wedge
Geert Jacobs F porcelain w/brass ferrules
Dizi in A
Shakuhachi Nemo (really nice nobby foot)
Boston Wonder Boehmn Nickel 1912 (its odd)
Bucher Boehmn( I have no idea how old..total beater flute)
Gemeinhert 2SH Boehmn (nice player for what I do with it)
About 20 PVC flutes of my own make in various hole configs/keys/lip plate.
Many with a reversed engineered wedge from Doug's reversed engineered Fajardo Wegde (thanx Doug! )
On order:
A keyed R&C from Jon... when ever I decide to actually ask him for one... and he agrees to make it.
Dream flute:
A particular one that Jon C. owns... he knows which one.
A Boosey Eb
A cherry R.S. Pratten
A well loved large holed R&R.
Aanvil
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Aww! Doesn't anyone want to do dream therapy?talasiga wrote:OK OK!Unseen122 wrote:....
Dream Flutes:
Copley F
Doyle Bb
Hamilton 8-key in D
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 .......
qui jure suo utitur neminem laedit
Sometimes a flute is just a flute you know.talasiga wrote:Aww! Doesn't anyone want to do dream therapy?talasiga wrote:OK OK!Unseen122 wrote:....
Dream Flutes:
Copley F
Doyle Bb
Hamilton 8-key in D
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 .......
Aanvil
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I am not an expert