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This early Haynes wood flute is a rare survivor. Dating from 1905, it is the work William S. Haynes Flute Company, Boston, MA.
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This flute has the classic small keywork based on the Boehm & Mendler design, with adjusting screws in silver balls, plus double rollers on the foot joint.
This flute is in excellent condition for its age and plays beautifully. The solid silver keywork is tight and clean. Wood is dark, with tone holes crisp. The flute is not heavy, similar to the feel of wood Louis Lots. There are no cracks in the wood. The flute is in its original case. Flute serial number is 997.
This flute also comes with an Abell Flute Company head joint made especially for this flute (serial number 677).
Comes with a Trevor James genuine leather Western saddle bag style case. Case has a 2-buckle closure, leather handle and detachable leather shoulder strap. It fits flute cases up to 17 ¼ x 3 5/8 x 2. Case is in excellent condition.
William S. Haynes first established his name as a flute maker through his dedication to exacting detail in every instrument that left his workshop. Then, in 1913, he created a breakthrough in design that set Haynes flutes even more above the rest. This breakthrough, which resulted in a patent, corrected a design flaw that had troubled flutemakers and players up until that time. Through a combination of classic detailed hand-craftsmanship and innovation in design and technique, Haynes set a standard that prevails to this day at the flute workshop that still bears his name.
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