February Prize Drawing–hard case and flute!

2010 February 21

We have our February winner!  Congratulations to Penni Hall!

This months Subscribers prize drawing features a  hard flute case donated by Mark Slater of The Flute Case Store (www.flutecase.com)!  After talking with Mark we decided that an empty flute case really needs something to fill it up, so I donated a custom bird head flute to go with it :-)

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Case Details: The single tube flute case was designed for the flute player who wants to transport a single small to moderately sized flute.  It consists of one 3-inch crush resistant PVC pipe covered in dense Cordura Nylon and lined with a soft tan polar fleece. Each has a nylon carrying strap for easy transport. To reduce the risk of damage, each flute case has 3/4″ of dense foam padding in the top and bottom. Each case is 28″ long.Please note: It is highly recommended that the flutes be placed in flute bags within the tubes prior to transport. Flute damage can occur due to rough handling or from forceful contact with the PVC tubing.

Flute Details:  Alaskan Yellow Cedar, key of mid A with Ebony “Fledgling”  block and nipple-style mouthpiece.  Custom burn rings and black leather tie.  Birdhead is dyed (not painted) with inset glass eyes, and interior done in black lacquer.  Comes with a soft, fleece bag.

Here are some pics:

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5 Comments leave one →
2010 February 22
Bob Legg permalink

I own two cases from the “Flute Case Store” and can attest to the workmanship of the cases. I would like to add this case and flute to my personal collection. Absolutely a beautiful flute.

2010 February 24

That is one beautiful flute! How do i enter this contest? It must sound as pretty as it was finished.

2010 February 25

It has a peaceful energy in trying times…good medicine

2010 February 25

It would give my husband peace, ha!

2010 March 2

is anyone else having trouble logging in? I tried all kinda of ways and…no luck. Could someone post an answer here.. I can read this blog for some reason. Thanks mucho!

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