I recently bought a poly M&E flute from Buckeye back in November for $200.
After trying to teach myself to play the flute - I’ve given up and am back to my pipes
Sooooo…I am offering someone a great oppurtunity to buy a M&E flute for $200 obo.
As far as the tuning and tone - I’ll leave that up to Buckeye to give a sincere description. Since I bought it - I always kept in a secure cloth box and there are no dents or scratches that I have added to it. Buckeye said the flute is about 10 years old when he sold it to me.
for this price ( 200$) it is certanly keyless, but mr. cronnolly will add keys of your flute without any problems.
remark: minimumm fnumber keys for add is four, so you will not be able to add for example only f short and g sharp key…
i also added 4 keys on my m&e flute. as i said in some previous discusion, that keys are far from first class, but they will be functional…
marin
Last time I “talked” (email) with Michael and Evelyn, they said they aren’t currently doing key-adding, so you might want to check first. They were, however, offering an incredible price on fully keyed (8) blackwood and rosewood flutes. Don’t want to cut this sale short, but in the interests of answering the question…
I have an older keyless M&E in polymer and it is a great flute, btw… It has replaced my faithful Tipple as the camping/outdoors/“don’t care if the humidity is low” flute. $200 is a GREAT price!