Got one on order. And that's Calum Stewart.cocusflute wrote:http://holmesmcnaughton.com/
Cheaper than the high-priced spread.
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FS: Grinter blackwood 8 key
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Just to note that the Grinter 8 key hugh is selling is notflutefry wrote:Just to clarify Cocusflute's remarks on prices, here is a comparison of prices in three currencies at today's exchange rates:
Holmes and McNaughton: 2000 pounds, 2900 Euro, 4000 USD
Grinter (new): 2300 pounds, 3200 Euro, 4432 USD
Grinter (mine): 1800 pounds, 2600 Euro, 3600 USD
Hugh
only seriously undercutting the competition pricewise
(e.g. it's 400 dollars less than a new Holmes and McNaughton,
more than 800 less than a new grinter), it's
in new condition.
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I didn't mean to imply that High's Grinter isn't good value- it's an excellent flute and it is a very good price. It is essentially a new eight-key flute offered for less money than just about any other eight-key flute of comparable quality.
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So, this excellent value, like new Grinter 8 key isn't sold yet? I imagine there are some fluters out there right now, just trying to come up with workable plans to buy it, and others are wondering what they could sell to get it too!cocusflute wrote:I didn't mean to imply that Hugh's Grinter isn't good value- it's an excellent flute and it is a very good price. It is essentially a new eight-key flute offered for less money than just about any other eight-key flute of comparable quality.
By the way, Hugh is a straight shooter, and an excellent all around good-guy, and easy talk to, so....get yourself a like new flute and be happy-you know you've always wanted an 8 key!
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FS Grinter 8 key" Sale pending
A sale is pending for this flute.
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