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Oregon Flute Store Catalog > Native American Flutes > Guillermo Martinez: Cedar Drone Flutes Guillermo Martinez: Cedar Drone Flutes
Guillermo's flute making journey began over 20 years ago as he re-connected with his native Tarnscan heritage and began making flutes of wood and clay. Guillermo was fortunate to apprentice under master flute maker and player, Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, who unlocked the secrets to these pre-Colombian (pre-Columbus) instruments for him. Guillermo has appeared in two PBS documentaries including his latest effort "Cross Roads", with Robert Tree Cody. He has also played his instruments on 2 NAMMY nominated CD's and his flutes have been heard on 15 other artist' releases. We are both thrilled and honored to share Guillermo's flute creations with you. |
Regarding your cases. I had chance to see a 4" diameter case from FLutecase.com. It was made well, but i did not care for the fleece lining (it puts fuzzy things on your flute socks) or the weight. That case was heavy! Plus I like the design where one can remove/unsnap the shoulder strap. The Flutecase.com bag had the shoulder strap sewn on. Also, the top zip lid had to be peeled upward to do the zipping, it then had to be peeled down and had two velcro tabs to keep it there. I much prefer your method of the lid being sewn on and lipped over. Its simply more fitted/finished looking. Everyone who has chance to see any of my Oregon flute store cases has to touch them. They simply stare and keep talking about how nice they are and how cute or neat it is (the Hummingbird). Just a small pat on the back. Thankyou for being in business
~Daryl Crisp More from our customers... |
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