FLUTE OF THE MONTH CLUB

:slight_smile: Just an Idealic Daydream!

How about if we started a FLUTE OF THE MONTH CLUB. We could start a sort of Co-op where we would all pay a membership fee. This money would go into a collective pot to buy various Irish Flutes. Then these flutes would be sent out to club members for a month of trials. At the end of the month all club members would switch flutes. This way all club members could, for the price of one decent flute, get to try a myriad of flutes. Maybe Doc Jones could be our pot holder and aquirer of flutes!

Just food for thought!

Jordan

Sounds like a cool idea, but it seems like you would end up with way more members than flutes…unless the membership fee was like $1000 or so :astonished: :laughing:

If you can figure a way to work it, sign me up!!

Anything I have is available for a trial with a refund if it’s not what you’re after. :slight_smile:

What we need to do is get Dale hooked on flutes. Then he would amass a flute collection like his whistle collection and we could just go to his place and try them. Kind of like a pilgramage to Graceland. :laughing:

without the sideburns…

Or the coke. :laughing:

Hmmm, maybe Dale should grow some sideburns to increase his tourism. :laughing:

Doc

I drove through Birmingham last week, and I was expecting to see a Dale Wisely Blvd., a Wisely billboard, or something. Dale, in my opinion, if you are interested in increasing your tourism, you need to be more visible. I just stepped on my pedal and made it to Tuscaloosa where I discovered a terrific Chinese buffet.

hmmm well that does sound like a good idea, and if you can get a workout set up I am interested to hear more :slight_smile:

a while ago I thought there should be more flutes on tour, as the only one currently doing this is our terry mcGee, and with whistlesmiths this is much more common, why not with flutes, where you have to make a much bigger investment and it would save you the hassle of having to buy and sell a lot of flutes while looking for “the one and only” (if there is such a thing at all, knowing how many flutes some of you have, but not all of us have the funds to buy more than one flute)

so I would support any idea getting something like this off the ground, even when it is still in the daydream stages.
COME ON!!! BRAINSTORM!!!

berti

Ah, well, you seem to have exactly what I’m after in stock at this very moment (the keyless, short foot Terry McGee in blackwood).

I can’t actually pay you for it (or I’d already own one), but feel free to send it along and I’ll have it back in your hands in a month or two. Probably. God willin’ and the crick don’t rise none.

KFG