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The Current Listings from the July/August 2008 Issue

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          The following classified ads are included in this months print edition of The Flute Network. If this is your first time, you will probably find some codes used in the listings that you are not familiar with (such as FN-EX, or SPLSH). These codes describe the condition of the instrument, and the seller's wishes regarding the way shipping and insurance are to be handled -- please see Ratings and Abbreviations for the complete descriptions. (As soon as I can figure out how, I hope to find a way to have that info more readily accessible for you. In the mean time, this quick link should help!) Please be aware, too, that there may be instruments listed in the printed edition that do not appear in this web listing (this is at the discretion of the person placing the original listing). Thank you for your interest! Enjoy....

This time, listings are included for:


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IMPORTANT: ANOTHER PUBLIC SERVICE REMINDER/ANNOUNCEMENT....

PLEASE - BE AWARE - and continue to be cautious when online ...because they're at it again.

We've learned that there appears to be yet another rash of *spam/spoof emails* widely appearing in people's inboxes in recent weeks, all across the country emails which have every APPEARANCE of having been sent directly to YOU from someone at any number of reputable, well established, and well known flute-related companies BUT INSTEAD they are actually spoofs and pure spam, some asking or directing you to look at what turn out to be very dangerous attachments, -- and all of this is. simply put: "mischief that's hiding itself in flute-clothing"!

We've received some of them ourselves as well -- even had emails which claim to originate from "flutenet.com" (which absolutely cannot be the genuine article because, quite simply - it's not logistically possible for us to send anybody an email from "flutenet.com"!) But we're only one of an apparently increasing number of otherwise respectable flute-related names who have been spoofed in emails in recent weeks and odds are, if you have an email inbox, you've gotten a few of these as well

SO THOUGHT A REMINDER ABOUT IT MIGHT BE WORTHWHILE: Do NOT automatically assume that the listed "sender" of an email is indeed the actual author and "sender" of *any* particular email -- that goes for your own relatives and friends as well as "flute -related companies"!

If there's any doubt -- any doubt at all -- check it out! Ask about it. Let the "sender" know what you received - "in their name" - and ask if it was indeed something they actually did send out... you'll be doing both them and yourself a favor - and defeat the intent of the spammers!


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HEADJOINTS

DRELINGER, No. 1713, 9k rose gold, 10k yellow gold lip, crown and disc, Platinum Air Reed, FN-VG. $2,800 or BO; SPLSH. Cristina, 585-880-4381.

EMANUEL, no serial number, 14k gold, purchased in 1997, A442, elegant warm tone and response, FN-M. $5,400; SPLSH. Amy Morris, Richfield, MN, 612-423-2047.

MIYAZAWA, 14k gold with Pt riser, MZ-6 cut, fitted for a ‘70’s Haynes thin wall flute, has an arresting sound!, FN-G (scratch on tenon). $3,600; SPLSH. Alan, 770-267-4747.

MORE HEADJOINTS - appearing in our July/August issue as a display ad:

BRANNEN, No. 07053, sterling silver headjoint with 14k gold riser, .016 wall thickness, FN-M. $1,180.
GOOSMAN, Butterfly style, 14k gold, made in 2003, Very responsive!, FN-VG. $4,300.
LOPATIN, No. 139, stainless steel headjoint, Unique colorful tone!, FN-EX. $1,600.
WILLIAM SIMMONS, sterling silver headjoint, .014 wall thickness. Simmons is a custom maker in the UK. FN-VG. $750.

All of the above are BPSI. Contact: Liz at J.L. Smith & Co., Charlotte, N.C. Toll free – 1-800-822-2157

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MASTERCLASSES

WHITE MOUNTAIN FLUTE CONSERVATORY - July 25 - August 2, 2008, in the beautiful White Mountains, with JUDY BRAUDE, BEVERLY PUGH-CORY, TIM MACRI and ANNE DIAMOND. For all the details, visit: www.wmfc.net

ASHEVILLE FLUTE VACATION – New Session! Sept. 8 – 14, 2008, with KATE STEINBECK & LEA KIBLER. For the adult flutist – vacation and play in the North Carolina mountains! All the details available online at: http://www.ashevilleflute.com

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For the complete listings - see: http://www.flutenet.com/mstlcass.htm These listings are free and are updated constantly, so do check back frequently, and plan to participate in these excellent opportunities!

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NEW ADVERTISERS

Announcing Bradley Leighton's 4th Solo Release - Soul Collective - featuring Tom Scot, Greg Adams, Mic Gilette. Online: www.fluteguy.com - or - www.pacificcoastjazz.com.

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Discover Brazilian Choro, amazing music for virtuoso musicians - like you! Brazilian Choro Play-Along music for the flute, mandolin, clarinet and alto and soprano sax. Coming soon - Jacob do Bandolim and others! Global Choro Music Corporation, online: www.ChoroMusic.com - phone: 1-877-CHORO4U (246-7648).

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Ready to expand your flute-playing world? Learn to play the beautiful and mystical Chinese Dizi! You can do it 2measures at a Time (TM) -- Begin (or expand) your explorations here: www.2measures.com/diziprog.html AND - to experience a free mini-lesson on the Dizi, here you can find Tim's gift to you: http://www.2measures.com/free.html

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THE SIMPLE FLUTE: From A to Z - by MICHEL DEBOST -- "a new kind of reference, resting on fifty yeasrs of experience, full of sensitivity and good sense, with little dogmatism and lots of intelligence" - says E. Pahud, Berlin Philharmonic. Order from: Oxford University Press, online: www.oup.com/us

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This Summer: VACATION AND LESSONS – with SHERIDON STOKES - An Opportunity in Beautiful BODEGA BAY, CA. Think of it: You and your family, perhaps! Or a couple of friends (or more!) could certainly go together on this opportunity too… The schedule is open, and it’s available between June 28th and the end of September, 2008. Enjoy full run of a wonderful two story bay view house: there’s a large deck with views of the water, living room, dining and kitchen combo, and 2 bedrooms and full bath upstairs. On the lower level is game room w/piano, a pool table and a game table; there’s a third bedroom and half-bath there, and a laundry room. (You can see pictures of this house and read more about it online – go to http://www.vacationrentalsusa.com – click Homes, then Village Homes, then Bay View ) Now - add in flute lessons with SHERIDON STOKES - long-time studio and recording artist in Hollywood who continues to be in high demand (yes, you’ve heard him in the movies and on TV [including, for instance, the original flute on "Mission Impossible", and solo flute in the 2008 Academy Awards orchestra] – he simply has too many credits to list here!); and he is as senior lecturer and flute instructor at UCLA, as well. (Sheridon was also awarded a NFA Lifetime Achievement Award at their 2005 Convention in San Diego.) You can set it up however it works best for you – Option 1: $1,600 for 1 week in the house & 7 lessons; or Option 2: $1,200 for the week, plus $100 per lesson. Call: 310-825-2006 (California) – or – email: sherstokes@aol.com

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New Book: MY TEACHER - REMEMBERING MARCEL MOYSE, by Susan Fries. ...contains a humorous, charming collection of 54 stories, interspersed with cartoons, drawings, photos and quotes of the French master flutist and teacher, Marcel Moyse. The stories occuring in the US and Europe flow effortlessly from teh author's first meeting withhim in Oberlin, Ohio until his death in 1984. For information and ordering: www.susanfriesbook.com, or email susanflute12@cox.net


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C FLUTES

BRANNEN, No. 3824, 14k head and lip, body and tone holes, silver keys, A442, open hole, Brogger M & A, C-sharp trill, offset G, Bft, insert, FN-EX. $22,000; SPLSH. Susan, 206-527-2250 or email: SMT@isomedia.com

HAYNES, No. 30616, handmade, solid silver, French model, open hole, soldered tone holes, white gold springs, inline G, A440, Cft, FN-EX. $3,400; SPLSH. Michael, 269-236-5376 or email: flwgs6@yahoo.com

POWELL, No. 1256, silver, handmade French model, A442, French cups, soldered tone holes, .014 tubing, traditional scale, Bft -ordered new by an NBC/ABC studio musician, delivered 5-11-53 and now offered for sale by second owner, recent complete Powell overhaul, only test played since then, FN-EX. $10,000; BPSI. Dan, 561-748-2152; or via email: dsalmasian@hotmail.com


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HAYNES PROJECT - An Invitation...

CONTRIBUTIONS NEEDED for WILLIAM S. HAYNES HISTORY PROJECT -- Attention please:
- All former Haynes Co. employees
- flute owner with a “one-of-a-kind-Haynes-made” flute
- flute devotee with company memorabilia, photos, bills of sale, anecdotes, or other pertinent information related to any aspect of this company and its history from 1888 to present.
Please contact Susan Berdahl – phone: 956-326-2658, or via email: sberdahl@tamiu.edu

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PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT: The RUDALL-ROSE CATALOGUE

The Rudall and Rose Catalogue is a research project aimed at locating and databasing all the still-exisiting "simple- system" flutes made by this company.

Although a fire circa 1860 destroyed all the companys records from the time, it is thought they had made some 7,200 instruments of this style before turning their efforts to the various Boehm, Carte and Radcliffe key systems (and moving away from the 4 - 10+ keyed flutes, the "simple system" flutes, as they're called), surely there are many still left - but no one until now has undertaken to find out.

David Migoya is spearheading a volunteer, non-profit, "labor of love" effort to locate and catalog any remaining examples of these particular instruments - the "simple system" flutes of Rudall and Rose. He's already sharing his findings on his website: www.RudallRose.com - and he hopes you might be willing to share too!

(Already it is worth a visit - there is a wealth of information there about these flutes and their makers, and also some wonderful pictures!)

SO - If you happen to have - and/or - know of any exisiting Rudall and Rose's "simple system" flutes - or even if you're simply curious - please take a look at the website, and do contact David about it!

Email: flutes@rudallrose.com

David Migoya
8547 E. Arapahoe Rd, #J-577
Greenwood Village, CO 80112

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FLUTE NETWORK's History Project...


Always on the lookout for new ways to be of service,
the Flute Network would STILL like to help you clean out your garage...
(or attic, or cellar, drawers, closets, cabinets, files...whatever...)!

We are already moving forward with our new project, and it's as exciting as we thought it might be! It began on January 1, 2000 -- actively searching out, interviewing, collecting, archiving, and organizing the history of the Flute Industry in America, since WWII... and several people have already shared some marvelously helpful things with us, while simultaneously taking us up on our offer to help them create more space for themselves! (Actually - we're not that picky about the *starting* time - if you have something dating older than WWII that you'd be willing to share, it would be sincerely welcomed as well!)

SO - in the coming weeks, while you're digging out and/or putting away again all those boxes of holiday decorations (and we know that not everybody gets around to that right away...), please look around those storage places, and PLEASE - won't you keep an eye out for us, for ANYTHING you might have kept about flutes, or flute makers, or places that sold flutes, between the early 1940's and 1990...???!!! We would be most delighted to beg or borrow original catalogs, flyers, pictures, sales receipts (for example), -- and to hear of any stories you or your family might have about buying flutes during those years, etc.!

In Particular -- we're looking right now for manufacturer catalogs from any point in time prior to 1990...any chance there's one in your attic that you might share with us??????

OK - to summarize: Reclaim some room for yourself in those storage spaces, and send these things (postage paid please) to:
Flute History Project, The Flute Network, PO Box 9472, San Bernardino, CA 92427
and do let us know if you'd like them returned! All things received here will be acknowledged, and we promise to take excellent care of them!
Many thanks - Jan and Jerry Pritchard


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The FLUTISTS FAMILY TREE Project

The Flutists' Family Tree is a project that traces the lineage, from student to teacher, back through the past 250 years of transverse flute playing. Currently, it links about 1,700 flutists genealogically with their ancestors all the way back through such historical figures as Georges Barrere, Paul Taffanel, Francois Devienne and Michel Blavet. Its aim is to provide connections between musicians, renew relationships between students and teachers, increase awareness of our common history, and provide a starting point for research into the pedagogical traits of important flute teachers.

This project depends upon the help of the entire flute community, through submission of personal information, private research into the heritage of specific teachers, publicity and funding. It is inclusive of all flutists - regardless of professional musical status or performance ability. Almost 90% of all flutists in the United States today can trace their musical ancestry through William Kincaid - whether they play in the finest orchestras or just started taking lessons!

To have your information (or that of your teachers and students) included in the Flutists' Family Tree, simply respond with the following information to:

Flutists' Family Tree,
c/o Demi Fair,
808 W. Main St,
Lansdale, PA 19446
-- or email: fair.42 @osu.edu.

Info to send: Name, birth location and date, education (degree obtained, institution, date), primary teacher (this is the teacher you feel has had the most impact upon your playing), other teachers, and contact e-mail or home address for you. Optional information may include performance organizations and college/public school/private teaching, recordings, or any other biographical data you would like to include. This will, no doubt, be edited for content and space considerations in public displays, but the entirety of the information will be available for the purpose of research. If you have any information about your teachers' teachers as well, this would be extremely helpful.

Feel free to distribute this invitation to other flutists, and plan to attend the next NFA Convention to view the project!


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In the DOUBLER's CORNER...

The Doubler's Corner is for listings of instruments other than flutes - any and all kinds of instrumental listings are welcome here. Listings in the Doubler's Corner run at the same rates as our regular listings. This opportunity is provided in recognition of the fact that many flute players are, in fact, multi-talented. (...Flute players also have many friends!)


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OFFERINGS FROM ALAN LUGER, Fine Flutes

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SELECTED USED FLUTES:

POWELL, No. 653, made by Verne Powell for Joseph Mariano, famous flutist and pedagogue of the Eastman School of Music. The flute is silver, handmade, with soldered tone holes, French keywork, in-line G, C# trill, Bft, gold embouchure, freshly overhauled to new condition by Powell Flutes with Straubinger pads. Traditional Powell scale, A440, this is a flute of exceptional quality, FN-EX. Reduced to $10,500.

ALTUS No. 6405, Model 1607, solid silver throughout, French, Bft, in-line G, D# roller, A442, modern scale, brand new with box and sleeve, stick and polisigh cloth, never unwrapped, $8,700.

PHILIPP HAMMIG Marktenkirchen grenadilla flute, No. 27137, French, Bft, offset G, split E, Affe, modern scale, modified wave embouchure, absolutely like new condition, just adjusted, plays beautifully, Hammig case and case cover with strap, $4,500.

POWELL silver flute SN 6714, French keywork to low B, in-line G, .014, A440, traditional Powell scale, C#trill, with 14k rose gold Drelinger headjoint with engraved lip plate, Altieri case cover, FN-M. Reduced to $9,750.

POWELL handmade silver flute, No. 410, made by Verne Powell himself, Bft, in-line G,.014, traditional scale, added C-sharp trill, freshly overhauled - a magnificent early Powell flute, $11,500.

POWELL silver flute No. 6739, handmade, French keywork to low B, in-line G, split E, C# trill key, 0.016 wall, A440, with modern undercut headjoint, exc. cond., $7,500.

POWELL silver flute, No. 5692, handmade, Bft., French, in-line G, .018, C# trill, Cooper scale, A442, FN-EX, $7,950.

POWELL, handmade silver flute, No. 8228, French keywork to low B, in-line G, 0.016 wall, A442, Cooper scale, silver Powell headjoint, mint, $8,250.

POWELL, silver flute, No. 6826, Conservatory Model, French, in-line G, B ft., Cooper scale, A440, FN-EX, reduced to $4,250

POWELL, flute No. 4982, silver, handmade with drawn tone holes, French keywork with pointed arms, in-line G, B ft., 0.014 wall, A440, Cooper scale, with footjoint modified for ergonomic comfort by John Lunn, $6,950. This is a rare flute, fewer than two dozen made.

POWELL, flute, No. 5571, handmade, silver, B ft. in-line G, D# roller, 0.018, A440, Cooper scale, FN-EX., $8,150.

HAYNES silver flute, No. 48390, Anniversary Model, with gold shield 1888-1988, drawn tone holes, 0.018 body, A442, Deveau scale, in-line G, Bft, FN-M, $3,500.

HAYNES, handmade flute, No. 24475, French, in-line, C ft, A440, trad. scale, excellent condition, $3,250.

HAYNES, handmade, No. 47563, French, in-line, B ft, A442, Deveau scale, freshly overhauled with Straubinger pads, mint condition, $5,800.

HAYNES, handmade silver flute, No. 44635, French, in-line G, B ft., A440, trad. scale, FN-EX, reduced to $3,750.

HAYNES silver flute, No. 24722, standard model, drawn tone holes, .018, A440, standard scale, FN-G. $1,900.

DAVID LUSK, No. 9, silver, handmade, in-line, C# trill, A442, modern scale, freshly overhauled, convertible B/C footjoint, mint, reduced to $5,900.

MATEKI, 14 k. rose gold flute, No. 1027, with silver French keywork to low B, in-line, A442, modern scale, in brand new case. This flute was made in 1986 by the master flutemaker Watanabe. FN-EX, reduced to $9,250

MICHEL PARMENON, silver flute, No. 58, all silver, French, in-line G, C foot, A442, modern scale, 0.018 wall, price reduced to $2,250.

YAMAHA YFL-881, No. 5589, all silver, soldered tone holes, B ft., in-line G, A442, modern scale, CY headjoint, tone holes undercut by Katie Lowry, absolutely like new, used only a couple of months, French style case with leather case cover, $5,900.

YAMAHA YFL-784HHV, all silver flute, No. 80083, French, in-line, Bft, heavy wall, EC hand cut headjoint, absolutely like new in original box, $4,650.

USED PICCOLOS:

ZENTNER grenadilla piccolo, No. 3179, FN-EX. Reduced to $1,150.

YAMAHA Model 81 professional piccolo, SN 16031, grenadilla, FN-M. $1,800.

ROY SEAMAN Limited piccolo, solid silver keywork, new, $2,350.

HAMMIG grenadilla piccolo, No. 1331, model 650/2, silver plated keywork, modified wave thinned headjoint, mint condition, reduced to $2,600.

YAMAHA YPC-62, No. 23599, grenadilla, ABS case, $900.

YAMAHA YPC-62, No. 12523, grenadilla, exc. cond., $875.

BURKART-PHELAN piccolo, No. 5123, grenadilla with sterling mechanism, A442, like new, $2,450

HEADJOINTS:

Drelinger, 14k rose gold headjoint with yellow gold engraved lip plate, platinum air reed, absolutely like new, plays very freely, reduced to $3,950.

Yamaha silver headjoint, EC cut, FN-M. $700.

Other silver headjoints by Powell, Drelinger, Lunn, Sheridan, Zalo-Cooper, and others....

I buy instruments outright and welcome consignments. Please call.

CONTACT INFO for ALL OF THE ABOVE:
Alan M. Luger, toll free: 1-877-844-9630, or 573-442-2826 or email to: aluger@tranquility.net


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DIRECTORY, REPAIR SERVICES

LOPATIN FLUTE COMPANY is now accepting repair work for professional hand-crafted flutes. Please call 828-350-7762 for quotes. Online: www.lopatinflutes.com

PAUL RABINOV, FLUTE SERVICES, Expert repair for the accomplishesd player. La Crescenta, CA. Phone: 818-249-1659, or email: prabinov@sbcglobal.net.

EUGENE S. GORDON WOODWINDS, 410 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605. Flute sales and service. Phone: 312-663-0414.

ERIC R. SATTERLEE, WIND INSTRUMENT REPAIR and RESTORATION - piccolo work is a house specialty. Straubinger Certified. Haslett, MI; Phone: 517-339-7333; emails are welcome: bandrepair@comcast.net.

FLUTE SPECIALISTS, Inc., 248-548-9393; 120 W. 11 Mile Rd, Suite 12, Royal Oak, MI 48067. Toll free phone: 888-590-5722. Website: http://www.flutespecialists.com.

DAVID LUSK FLUTES, Professional repair, overhauls; with 30 years experience; Straubinger certified. Phone: 513-576-6224. (Greater Cincinnati).

CIPRIAN IGNAT - the best flute repairs, all models. LA (CA) area - 818-370-3647.

LOUIS CARLINI, Flute repairs; piccolo a specialty. Straubinger certified. 32 years experience. Phone: 201-791-4097; email: piccolou@netscape.com and website: www.fluterepairbylou.com (Fair Lawn, NJ.)


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