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Little Fish Cotton Flute Bag - Dusk Enchantment - Suitable for Large Flute
Little Fish Cotton Flute Bag - Dusk Enchantment - Suitable for Large Flute
SKU:FLB077
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A flute bag for Native American Style Flute made of cotton fabric with adjustable black cordura nylon shoulder strap. Hand crafted in Thailand.
The inner lining is quilted to thicken the bag in order to help secure and protect your flute. The bag is very light hence there will not be any extra weight added when you carry the flute.
Measures approximately 6.5 inches wide x 27 inches in length.
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So beautiful and excellently carefully made, perfect for my Native American flute, protective and easy and comfortable to carry. Thank you!
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Nice people, excellent service, quick shipping. Nothing not to like here.
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Multifacsited approach to something fun to do!
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