Olwell Bamboo D Flute For Sale

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Okay, I need some fast cash to pay for 3 months of cabinet making instruction and 2 months of Silversmithing classes, so I'm putting an Olwell Bamboo D flute up for sale, but I need to sell it...tonight!(Or by 8am eastern tomorrow at the latest.)

Someone recently posted that Pat is out of town and not taking orders for Bamboo flutes till at least some time February, and he usually takes 2-4 weeks to deliver, so that means at least waiting to mid March or early April probably. So, since I need $125 for the Silversmithing class, that's what I'm asking for the Olwell. This price includes shipping and insurance to U.S. destinations.

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If you've thinking about trying the flute, even years down the road, buy this! These are hard to come by and wonderful, wonderful instruments. I have one in my possession at the moment and they are gorgeous.
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Dittos on the Olwell bamboo. A great flute for the money. I love mine.
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I was just looking for a flute, too. But I picked up an M&E for $175, I couldn't pass it up. And it's on the way. Sorry.
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which would you guys have picked have picked?
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I prefer Olwell bamboo flutes over M&E.
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On 2003-01-14 00:47, michael_coleman wrote:
which would you guys have picked have picked?
hey, how do you get that cool reverb on your post???
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Yeah, and how about that awesome piano backing?
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On 2003-01-14 09:56, pixyy wrote:
On 2003-01-14 00:47, michael_coleman wrote:
which would you guys have picked have picked?
hey, how do you get that cool reverb on your post???

Nah, you must not have stereo - with headphones it's more like ping-pong echo.

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Loren, check your priv. messages.
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The Olwell Bamboo D is gone, thanks.

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Post by michael_coleman »

Someone's already asked about the piano backing, next time a bit more originality would hit the spot. :smile:
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Yeah, I think it was me last time too?
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Post by michael_coleman »

Come to think of it...it was...I guess thats a bit more humorous now.... :smile:
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