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  2. List of flute makers - Wikipedia

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  3. William S. Haynes Flute Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Dr. Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, brought her Haynes flute with her to space, making Haynes flutes the first flutes in space. [14] In November 2009, James Galway, world-renowned flutist, visited the company. Five years later, Haynes introduced a flute named after him: the Sir James Galway Model Q Series Flute. [15]

  4. Tip Lamberson - Wikipedia

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    The last, No. 730, is a red gold flute with an extra C foot. Lamberson's silver bodied flutes can easily sell for over $3,000 and his more rare white gold models for up to $10,000. Lamberson died on September 13, 2005, in Oskaloosa, Iowa.

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  6. Powell Flutes - Wikipedia

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    This flute was owned and played by the famous flutist William Kincaid until shortly before his death in 1967. In 1986 this flute was auctioned by Christie's for $170,000 plus $17,000 for the auction house fee, the highest price ever paid for a flute. The same flute was again put up for auction at Christie's in 2009 and sold for $37,500.

  7. Hawk Littlejohn - Wikipedia

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    Songkeepers (1999, 48 min.). Directed by Bob Hercules and Bob Jackson. Produced by Dan King. Lake Forest, Illinois: America's Flute Productions. Five distinguished traditional flute artists - Tom Mauchahty-Ware, Sonny Nevaquaya, R. Carlos Nakai, Hawk Littlejohn, Kevin Locke – talk about their instrument and their songs and the role of the flute and its music in their tribes.

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  9. Pearl Flutes - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Flutes (established Chiba, Japan, 1968) is part of the Pearl Musical Instrument Company which was founded in 1946. The flutes are distributed worldwide by Pearl Musical Instrument Company, in the United States by Pearl Corporation based in Nashville, Tennessee, and in Europe by Pearl Music Europe based in Venlo, The Netherlands.

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