Flutes for sale

I am ready to let go of part of my collection. I will sell them for around current retail. Add $5 per item for shipping.

Ralph Sweet 4-key Rosewood flute, silver keys - $500

M&E D polymer flute, no metal rings, not the new Rudall bore - $295

Dixon 3-piece polymer flute - $175

Eugene Lambe blackwood D flute with silver-plated headjoint assembly, polymer embouchure plate, see his website - http://homepage.tinet.ie/~mirian/elambe/page3.html - for a picture - $405

Please contact me via e-mail with questions or interest.

Jessie

Look out,people…Jessie’s collecting money for that 8-key Wilkes…or is it a 6-key Olwell…or is it the 24K Copley headjoint?

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I have become obsessed with, !gasp!, concert flutes.

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Didn’t you say you had a Haynes?

No, I don’t have a Haynes.

The Dixon 3-piece is sold.

On 2002-03-13 20:47, JessieK wrote:
No, I don’t have a Haynes.

How about a “Mitsubishi”? :slight_smile:

If any of you are looking for a 3 Piece Polymer Dixon, I am selling one on Ebay, Item #850918131. I readily admit I am collecting money for a new flute.
Aren’t Haynes flutes like twelve thousand dollars? (please note the exaggeration)
Tunemarshall

Actually, that isn’t an exaggeration, depending on the material.

In the way of concert flutes, for those who want to know, I have two Muramatsu flutes (or is it Mitsubishi?), a Lillian Burkart flute, and now a Powell (flute of my dreams, a wooden concert flute with silver keys). I also have a student (Blessing) flute that I can play when I don’t feel like brushing my teeth or washing my hands.

Jessie