Music
Native American Style Flute, Turquoise Stone Inlay, Aromatic Cedar + Wood Flute Stand
- Item Number
- 612
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Sold
- 410 USD to rt8abe7ee
- Number of Bids
- 18 - Bid History
Item Description
Odell Borg, founder of High Spirits Flutes, has been handcrafting Native American style flutes since 1990.
All High Spirit Flutes are crafted out of a single piece of wood. The tolerances on each flute are precise and measurable to thousandths of an inch. After the hole pattern and air passages are created, each flute is hand sanded, burnished then sealed with several coats of their specially formulated non-toxic oil.
High Spirit Flutes come with a free "How-to-Play" book and DVD that include fingering charts and flute care. If you're a beginner, these instructional materials will guide you from never having played music, to creating your own melodies in a very short time.
Because of their accurate tuning and high quality construction, many professional musicians choose to play High Spirits flutes.
High Spirits flutes offer the quality and consistency I need as a professional. Their customer service is top notch and their flutes always deliver. Whether you are a professional or a beginner you know you are getting a flute that will play your song. - Jan Michael Looking Wolf
This package includes:
- Sparrow Hawk Wood Flute with Turquoise Stone Inlay
- Instructional Materials
- Wood Flute Stand
- Two Native Flute Music CDs by Michael Folkert and Harry Seavey
Native-style wood flute handcrafted in the town of Patagonia, Arizona. The flute is in the key of 'A' and is made from aromatic cedar with turquoise decorative inlay. The flute stand is also handcrafted from aromatic cedar.
High Spirits Flutes
Patagonia AZ 85624
Tel: 310-437-3970
Item Special Note
Donated by:
High Spirits Flutes
Items will be shipped directly to the winning bidder by High Spirits Flutes.
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