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wher to sell a flute?

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ggirl · 27/04/2014 17:31

dd has decided to sell her flute
has anyone used ebay?
or where would you advise

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ggirl · 27/04/2014 19:34

has been on sellmyflute for a while now

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canyou · 27/04/2014 19:42

We make harps and sell them at the notice board at the music school, the local collage and music shops will also sell on second hand instruments. Also talk to her music teacher she may have students looking to buy.

Wafflenose · 27/04/2014 20:37

I sold one on Facebook and another on ebay. No problems. But you could also advertise it in the local music shop. They might even sell it for you, for a bit of commission.

ggirl · 27/04/2014 20:41

have tried her old flute teacher , she's still trying
we don't have a local flute shop that I know of tbh, dd went to big old London town to upgrade her flute

so facebook..on your own facebook page ?

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lizmjc · 29/04/2014 11:53

I would sell it on ebay, it might be wise to put a reserve on it though as particularly with instruments people look for a real bargain. I do think that would be the best way to go.

Wafflenose · 29/04/2014 13:58

Yep, on my own page. I ended up posting it to someone in Canada, who was happy to pay for this. The second one went on ebay, and ended up in Liverpool.

ggirl · 29/04/2014 15:02

thanks , I'll recommend ebay ,it's worth around £900 according to her flute teacher so a reserve will be a definite.

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