New Web Site for Copley Flutes

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New Web Site for Copley Flutes

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New web address for Copley and Boegli.

http://www.copleyflutes.com

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The new site looks great Dave. Congrats on the update. I didn't know you worked with boxwood and cocus. Interesting 8)
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Nice website and nice smile.
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Wonderful site, a very strong incentive for me to start saving and add to the blackwood and silver D I was fortunate to pick up earlier this year, what a fantastic flute it is, my teacher is tremendously impressed by it and raves about the low D.

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very nice
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Love the new web page, very informative :)
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Now I really, REALLY want one of the keyless, blackwood F-flutes! Tried one at the Dublin (Ohio) Irish Fest and liked it a lot! It was easy to resist, however, 'cause I didn't have a picture to look at... I have come to love my 4-key D a lot, btw...

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Dave, or anyone else who has played one, what is the one key baroque boxwood like? The holes look a bit larger than most true baroque flutes - in many ways this looks like a modern version of the one key flutes sold throughout the 1800s. Would this work for ITM as well as more traditional baroque music?

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Eric, yes the flute in the picture was made for a customer who wanted it to play like a modern "Irish" flute, but look more like a flute of the early classical period.

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Dave,

thanks for the reply. I hope the model sells well for you - it sure looks great and knowing how your flutes sound I'm sure it sounds great as well.

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Very nice site, Dave. I do note that Cathy Wilde's plot to talk you into making a delrin C has, so far, not succeeded. :)
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Congrats on your new site, it's a massive improvement! - I did think it was odd to have to find your old site at the end of a page devoted to welsh lovespoons! - I bought a Delrin flute from Dave a year ago (and a friend has since bought one as a result), it's a great flute and I enjoy it a lot.
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The new site looks great Dave. Good to see you are doing the low C#, low C, and right hand Bb keys as well as Boxwood (even if it isn't available all the time) things to consider if I ever want keys on my Copley Eb or maybe one of those F Flutes everyone talks about...
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Delrin™ In D, 3 piece without rings
Does that come with embouchure choice?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cvipF9g ... annel_page

The 'Sugar Ray Robinson' of flutes.
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