Michael:
Check out nyogetsu.com to see a list of available flutes.
And if one strikes your fancy, and you would like to try it,
contact Ronnie Seldin in NYC.
Shakuhachingly,
Dale
>From: "Michael S. Peluse" <mpeluse@wesleyan.edu>
>Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu
>To: <Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu>
>Subject: Finding a shakuhachi
>Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:36:45 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Hello,
>I am looking for advice and leads on purchasing a shakuhachi for myself.
>I have been using an instrument on loan from Wesleyan Univ. for the past
>two years, but now I am leaving the area and moving to upstate New York,
>and I want to get a new instrument. My budget is about $250-500, and I =
am
>open to getting a nice wood one or a good bamboo one. Ideally, I would
>like to test the instrument out before buying it. I welcome all ideas
>about where I should look, both online and in the US or beyond. Is ther=
e
>anywhere or anyone in the northeast US who is either selling a shakuhach=
i
>or knows someone who is, that I might be able to check out?
>
>I appreciate your help, and you can reply to me individually or to the
>group, if you think it would benefit the group.
>sincerely,
>Mike Peluse
>Middletown, Connecticut
>
>
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