

🎶 Elevate your folk game with the FINTONA Irish D Flute — where tradition meets trend.
The FINTONA Irish D Flute by Glenluce Celtic Supplies is a student-grade, Irish Pratten style flute made from durable Teflon polymer with precision German silver rings and slide head. Lightweight and easy to maintain, it comes complete with a gig bag, offering an authentic traditional sound ideal for aspiring musicians and folk enthusiasts.
| Package Dimensions | 33.2 x 7 x 6.6 cm; 499.99 g |
| Item model number | FINTONA |
| Colour | natural |
| Material Type | Polymer,Silver,Teflon |
| Instrument Key | D |
| Country Produced In | pakistan |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
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It's growing on me
I have been after an Irish flute for a while, I can play the concert flute and I have always wanted to produce that lovely wooden tone without spending the thousands of pounds for a proper wooden flute. I also play the whistles and I was drawn to a £200 polymer flute produced by a well-known whistle maker but I was very disappointed with the finish and so it was returned. I then saw this Glenluce for £79, could not understand why it was so dramatically reduced, but I thought it was worth a punt.; I noticed that after my purchase it went back up to £296. It arrived from Germany (?) and looked OK. It has an ebonite top joint and a black wood main body, it also has a brass tuner slide. It was initially difficult to play but I put that down to my inability, but then noticed a crack in the main wooden part of the flute, the crack extended into the large tenon joint and it was leaking. I sent it back and considered a refund but thought I'd give it another chance. The replacement arrived quickly and it seems totally different, it is well presented in a wooden case, not a cloth wrap like the first one. It appears to be crack free and it plays really well. If it stays crack free then it is well worth the £79, if it doesn't then it's going back. There is no way that it is worth the £296 original price tag, I appreciate it was made in Pakistan, but that's not always a bad thing. My rating would have been one star before the replacement but I think the replacement deserves three. It sounds better every time I play it.
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