Not many were made from what I gather. This is a prototype from a couple years ago.
Easy player, beautiful sound.
$210 includes shipping within USA. Overseas will be actual cost of shipping.
PayPal accepted if you add in the fees: 4.9% + $0.30.
Please contact me off the board using the email address only.
Thanks for looking,
Mike Reagan
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Tell us a bit about the Dixon flute with the vented foot. Have you ever had a chance to compare it to one without the vented foot. Regardless, that's a good price for a nice flute - my old Dixon was what got me seriously into the flute world.
Tell us a bit about the Dixon flute with the vented foot. Have you ever had a chance to compare it to one without the vented foot. Regardless, that's a good price for a nice flute - my old Dixon was what got me seriously into the flute world.
Eric
I've never played any other flute, so I really have nothing to compare it to. You're right though, it is a really nice flute. I wouldn't be selling it if I didn't have to, believe me.
Flogging Jason wrote:I vote that the Sindts are gonna go first...Reyburns next. I wish I had the money, I'd take the Sindts in a heartbeat!
Only the Dixon flute and the Reyburn set left.
The Sindt set was the first to go. Not even a nibble on the Reyburns, which surprises me. But let me tell you...I had been in a similar situation where I sold this same set. I missed it so much that I was thrilled when the buyer agreed to sell it back to me later. I almost hope it doesn't sell, but damn I need the money.
The flute is a rare bird. Tony only made a handful of the four piece, as far as I know. It's very easy to play and the hole positioning can be changed to accommodate smaller hands. If this sells, I hope Tony will still talk to me.
I received to other two Dixon's today. They don't just play they SING!!!! Thank you Mike your shipping was faster than fast and it's an honor to own these two fine whistles.