good for my money
05:17 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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(newby)
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is a yamaha 371 worth $2000 as you can probaly see im really new to this and i dont want to order off the internet and this is the cheapest flute they had in my local music shop
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Re: good for my money
06:45 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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(Hayley)
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Im in England, but that sort of intermediate model shouldnt be more than £850 (inc VAT)
2thousand dollars seems like a lot.
I just went on a currency converter.
850.00 GBP
United Kingdom Pounds = 1,538.16 USD
United States Dollars
Id really have a browse if I were you!
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Re: good for my money
07:11 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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Re: good for my money
07:13 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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Re: good for my money
09:32 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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(newby)
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Im in Ireland and its like 1750 euro so thats about $2000 i think but i dont really want to order off hte net cause my freind spent a lot of money buying a flute and never got it but lost all the money. Anyway thanks for the advice i think ill just have to look further than my local shop
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Re: good for my money
09:38 on Monday, August 15, 2005
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(AngelGirl)
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I have a yamaha 311 (closed holes) which i had from ebay for £300. In my local shop it was £825 Just look around until you find a good offer!
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Re: good for my money
05:40 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005
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(newby)
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Hey its o.k i found a place on the net thats about two hours away but they have hte YFL 371 for €1040 so thats about $1090 or something. Thats a saving of over €700
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