Baroque Flute for Sale PRICE REDUCED

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Baroque Flute for Sale PRICE REDUCED

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Will Take $1500!!!

Just wanted to confirm that this flute is for sale in the USA not Ireland as my location formerly said (that's where I lived last year.) Also open to offers...

To The Flute List:

I need to sell my Rod Cameron Stanesby traverso. It is made of
blackwood with gorgeous, large faux ivory mounts and a flowery
engraved key. It is at a=415. I absolutely have pictures available.

I am hoping to get around $1650 but will happily entertain other offers.

PM is good.

Cheers,
Luke Conklin
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I have one of these on extended loan-it's a marvelous flute. Make this your New year's present to yourself (and to gothicboist!).

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Well thank you Hugh. It is indeed a wonderful and beautiful flute!

I am just sticking with the oboe, Irish flute...and hoping to get some money to order a cornetto.

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But Luke - what about the piccolo you'd been contemplating purchasing all this time?! =) Happy new year! (Gosh, I NEVER come on here anymore!) -Suzie
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Another cornetto player! VERY cool! I play a McCann (and I'm actually getting decent on it)... If you thought Irish flute was frustrating, well, you ain't seen nuttin' yet! Seriously, if you want some cornetto advice, feel free to PM.

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Well I am not a cornetto player yet! Currently I play the Baroque oboe and want to take up the cornetto (played trumpet in high school...I figure between the oboe and the trumpet...I am on my way.) I have been in touch with McCann and am ready to order one as soon as I can sell this flute to get the money!
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