Thanks for the link. Sharkskin, not seal skin (mea culpa), and
an indentation for the rt thumb, so that the sharkskin
could be inlayed. Sharkskin being rough stuff.
a large indentation for the lowest joint of L1
a large excavation for the right thumb, to permit a sharkskin inlay
Rt, standard bopeps don’t fit our flutes. One can fashion one
by buying clear plastic pipe, cutting a section off it, and
splitting it. Viola! A bopep!.
The good news is I no longer need the extension, but something
rough would help.
I also used moleskin where the flute contacts the left hand.
Two drawbacks. It’s ugly. Looks like my flute has corns.
Second, it’s smoother than the flute, so the slippery problem
remains.
I’ve addressed the second problem by putting glue on
the moleskin, which makes it quite rough. Still ugly.
I’ve put a moleskin piece where my rt thumb goes,
which helps correct my wandering rt thumb, and
some glue on the moleskin, to make it rough.
Unfortunately I used superglue and glued the flute
to my hand. Haven’t put it down for several days.
Oh well, that’s show biz.
I also have tried some moleskin where my rt pinky contacts
the (keyless) flute. May be a point to this, may not be.
I wonder what it’s like to play a flute with Nicholson’s
indentations in it? He was a great flautist, must have
known something.