Copeland keyless blackwood flute in D, brass tenons and brass-lined head joint and tuning slide. Lovingly played by one owner since the '70’s, has developed a beautiful patina. Case included. Holds its own in a session!
These are really nice flutes. I have never understood why they are not more in demand. I sure like mine a lot and would hate to part with it. It looks like this one is being offered at a fair price too.
By the way, I have no relationship with the seller. I just like my Copeland flute.
The flute is in perfect condition, better than when I traded Fred Oster a blond-top Gibson A-model mandolin for it in 1979. Well-oiled and played for decades, no cracks, plays in tune, nice and loud! I’m selling it to raise money for a better harp, that’s what I’ve been playing for a few years. And yes I played in the Highwoods…