Mick McQuaid

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I am an Associate Professor of Instruction at UT-Austin, where I am also the Director of Master's Studies for the iSchool, as well as Graduate Advisor, and Subject Area Advisor for interdisciplinary studies.

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  • music --- Irish flute, whistle, and Uilleann pipes

    I'm selling my flute, made for me in 1980 by Michael Copeland, then of Philadelphia, PA. It is made of grenadilla with nickel fittings. It has a crack in the barrel joint, which was stabilized with dyed beeswax in the mid eighties. It has remained playable without intervention ever since. It has an ivory tip, which makes it impossible to ship the flute outside the US.

    I am asking 1,000 USD for it and you can reach me at my email address, mickmcquaid at gmail dot com or via Chiff and Fipple, where I will also list it. If you have trepidations about buying from an individual, I can list it on Reverb.com, but the price will be slightly higher there to account for their fee.

    Following are photos of the instrument, and links to three videos of me playing it.

    Main shows the full body of the flute.

    Tip shows the tip of the instrument, which is from an ivory chess set and makes it impossible to ship the flute outside the US.

    Maker's Mark shows Copeland's maker's mark on the head joint.

    Crack and Number shows the crack on the barrel joint and the maker's number, 170.

    Ah, Surely!, an Irish reel.

    Old Hag, You Have Killed Me, an Irish double jig.

    Rodney's Glory, an Irish set dance. Listen for the F natural in the second part!