Used Flutes
Used Flutes
20:32 on Monday, March 17, 2014
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Re: Used Flutes
10:10 on Monday, March 24, 2014
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Re: Used Flutes
00:57 on Sunday, December 28, 2014
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MusisDad (7 points)
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I would actually search for used flutes, IF: You have a local repair person that can give you advice on the instrument in question. Ask your local high school band director who fixes their Instruments. Odds are its someone who works cheap, cause 99% of music departments are broke. We are so fortunate at my children's high school to have a repairman who is FIRST CLASS, and help kids and parents out because he loves music. If you can find such a person, he/she give you a list of brands that are inexpensive to repair, and also things to stay away from. You would be amazed at how cheaply you can find very nice instruments at rock bottom price, that " need pads" etc.. Most "E Bay" buyers are looking for players out of the box.
I only offer this advice, because I have a few high school kids in band, and have taken up buying instruments in need of repair, and in conjunction with our local repair guy, getting them in the hands of kids who maybe couldn't otherwise afford.
If you don't have a friendly repair guy in your phone contacts, you can always feel comfortable buying used Yamaha. Parts are basically always available, and repairs are surprisingly inexpensive. (I'm not speaking to stuck valves or slides on brass, but more,to pads, etc..) Im not even speaking to how good they are or not, but in my house, just for my own kids I've had Yamaha trumpets, saxophones, clarinets, keyboards, guitars, trombones... Never been left in the cold.. Good luck
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