Astor wooden / ivory flute help
20:32 on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
15:45 on Monday, June 18, 2012
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Tonehole (48 points)
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Oh - it's a 6 key block mounted simple system flute!
Sorry - you won't get much replies here - it's mostly Boehm heads around here (Boehm being a type of flute design) who don't appreciate the qualities of the romantic flute.
I had a simple system flute like this but the head was beyond repair. Mostly collectors are into the Potter, Astor, D'Almaine ones. After a hundred plus years, they don't have that magic 'grail' sound, but they do have wood worm; mould; cracks, hairlines, and elephant parts which are a big no no in today's CITES world. Plus the ivory tends to yellow as a dental product, since no one brushes their ivory end caps twice a day.
A modern simple system flute by a contemporary maker can cost from £600 - £3000+. The vintage ones (not for collectors) sell for about half the bottom end of that market maybe? I'm no expert, but I paid about £200 for unnamed simple system vintage flutes: the name on all the parts and no cracks/missing parts makes it reasonable to expect double for it (I think)!
If you're after the collectors market, you could try the antiques market or historical re-enactment groups. Maybe the usual auction houses, but they do charge commission for sales, and even shops in the city, will charge up to 20% if they sell your flute for you. Most simple system flute players keep the tradition of simple system flutes alive by supporting modern makers.
Good luck!
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
15:49 on Monday, June 18, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
15:54 on Monday, June 18, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
19:38 on Sunday, July 1, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
04:06 on Monday, July 2, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
03:26 on Tuesday, July 3, 2012
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Re: Astor wooden / ivory flute help
13:40 on Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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