Haynes Piccolo Value

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HaynesPiccolo
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Haynes Piccolo Value

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Hey guys. I have a Haynes piccolo and I am having a hard time tracking down information on it. I have worked out from serial number lists that it was made in 1955, but have no idea how to value it.

Does anybody know much about these and about what they're worth?

I'll take some photos tonight and post them since that will obviously help. It's in good shape and my tech checked out and gave it the OK.

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hi

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I might be interested for the right price

my email is sacredflutes@gmail.com

Doug

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Post by HaynesPiccolo »

I just sent you an email.

Does anybody have a reference as to what these have sold for recently or what they are worth??

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"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
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Post by HaynesPiccolo »

Thanks. Would you recommend selling on there or trying eBay?

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Both have pros and cons. I've never sold or bought from usedflutes.com, but I've heard that people who advertise there get a lot of people trying to scam them so you have to be very careful. eBay tries to prevent scams but sometimes buyers backout on deals. You might try selling locally on Craigslist. At least that way you deal face-to-face and can ask for cash payment.
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Post by HaynesPiccolo »

Thanks. I've played for a long time but have never bought/sold via the internet before.

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