Piccolo palaces?

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sloan
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Piccolo palaces?

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We all have our personal short lists of "places to buy a tuba" - where the selection (new and used)
is good, the staff knowledgeable, and the prices fair.

How about for flute/piccolo - what are the 5 "best places to buy a piccolo"?

The flute player in question has a 1970's Haynes which was good when she bought it, and still good today.
Her picc, on the other hand, is a recent (within the last 10 years...) acquisition: a student model that
was "good enough for occasional use" - but not good enough for current demands.

Not so much looking for a recommendation on an instrument - but rather on places to shop.
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Re: Piccolo palaces?

Post by Charlie C Chowder »

I am not sure what you are looking for and I have not bought from these people, but I like the Woodwind 101 web sight for their hi end selection. Yes I am currently taking flute lessons.


Charlie
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