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Jim Woods

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Jim Woods here. Started turning 2 years ago to assist in making Native American style flutes. Now also obsessed with NEBowls . I am in Gahanna, OH.

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Bill Boehme

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Welcome aboard, Jim. Nice work. I would like to hear more about the native American flutes.

I edited your post so that the image is posted directly rather than being linked to the gallery image. The reason for the change is to protect against potential broken links in future upgrades to the forum software which aren't anticipated anytime soon, but are always looming somewhere over the horizon. Don't worry, you didn't do anything wrong since the editor allows you to link to gallery images, but I am working to see if I can modify the editor so that I don't have to manually edit individual posts.
 
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Bill, I started making NA flutes almost 3 years ago after seeing and playing some in AZ. They are incredibly easy to play. Here is a pic of one
 

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