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YAMAHA 451 MODEL FLUTE WITH E-MECHANISM CLOSED HOLES "FREE SHIPPING"
Estimated price for orientation: 850 $
Category: Flutes
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Miyazawa
Here is a little information about me.I went and studied with Jonathan Landell in New England. I then took the Straubinger pads course, studied for a year a technical college in Osaka, and also studied with a retired flute maker from Yamaha. Over the past ten years I have cleaned, repaired, repadded and sold many flutes. I have also worked on clarinets and saxophones as well.I have worked on Muramatsu, Sankyo, Altus, Miyazawa, Powell, Haynes, Yamaha, McKenna, and Azumi flutes just to name a flute. I cannot honestly tell you who makes the best flute. People come in different sizes as well as shapes and what feels comfortable to one player does not feel that way to another player. No embrochure is exactly the same and tastes change. What I can tell you is that I test all the flutes that I send out for leaks and make sure the flute is mechanically as perfect as it can be for the price we are charging. We sell used flutes, some of them are almost new with almost no wear at all, we calls them "closet flutes" and probably were bought by over zealous parents for a fickle child who hid the instrument in the drawer after deciding the flute was not for them. Their loss your gain! I doubt that any instrument repair technician can adjust a flute perfectly and some players can be very finicky. I have had two players of equal abilty test the same flute and yet the feedback is completely different! But if you check my reviews you see people who have bought more than one professional level flute from me and are extremely happy. Sadly, there are always one or two cases of misunderstanding or overly picky people that cannot be pleased at all. "Why does the 1880 Louis Lot have scratches?"Prices on eBay are deflated in that the true market or street value of the instrument is always more than what you pay here. We accept returns of course, everyone does, but we do prefer that if you are buying a flute that you really know what you are looking for. It really is not fair to say, "oh my teacher said that is the wrong model!" Of course we will accept the return but that person should have asked their teacher first.I really advise anyone buying a flute to research the cost of buying the equivalent flute brand new and you will see that a good quality flute is not cheap and that you really are getting a deal here. Even if the flute does not measure up to the demands of someone like James Galway or Emmanual Pahud or you, getting the adjustment done by your trusted instrument repair technician yourself still means you got a deal since the price is so far below the real value of the instrument!Please take look at my reviews and judge for yourself. Here are the specifications for the flute:
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Miyazawa |
Here is a little information about me.I went and studied with Jonathan Landell in New England. I then took the Straubinger pads course, studied for a year a technical college in Osaka, and also studied with a retired flute maker from Yamaha. Over the past ten years I have cleaned, repaired, repadded and sold many flutes. I have also worked on clarinets and saxophones as well.I have worked on Muramatsu, Sankyo, Altus, Miyazawa, Powell, Haynes, Yamaha, McKenna, and Azumi flutes just to name a flute. I cannot honestly tell you who makes the best flute. People come in different sizes as well as shapes and what feels comfortable to one player does not feel that way to another player. No embrochure is exactly the same and tastes change. What I can tell you is that I test all the flutes that I send out for leaks and make sure the flute is mechanically as perfect as it can be for the price we are charging. We sell used flutes, some of them are almost new with almost no wear at all, we calls them "closet flutes" and probably were bought by over zealous parents for a fickle child who hid the instrument in the drawer after deciding the flute was not for them. Their loss your gain! I doubt that any instrument repair technician can adjust a flute perfectly and some players can be very finicky. I have had two players of equal abilty test the same flute and yet the feedback is completely different! But if you check my reviews you see people who have bought more than one professional level flute from me and are extremely happy. Sadly, there are always one or two cases of misunderstanding or overly picky people that cannot be pleased at all. "Why does the 1880 Louis Lot have scratches?"Prices on eBay are deflated in that the true market or street value of the instrument is always more than what you pay here. We accept returns of course, everyone does, but we do prefer that if you are buying a flute that you really know what you are looking for. It really is not fair to say, "oh my teacher said that is the wrong model!" Of course we will accept the return but that person should have asked their teacher first.I really advise anyone buying a flute to research the cost of buying the equivalent flute brand new and you will see that a good quality flute is not cheap and that you really are getting a deal here. Even if the flute does not measure up to the demands of someone like James Galway or Emmanual Pahud or you, getting the adjustment done by your trusted instrument repair technician yourself still means you got a deal since the price is so far below the real value of the instrument!Please take look at my reviews and judge for yourself. Here are the specifications for the flute: