FluteManRI (2 points)
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I recently purchased an old French flute that was completely silver plated, but is a handmade production piece. Since I've been gone from the flute community for a while, I was wondering if anyone can tell me if the tonal qualities of a handmade silver-plated flute (i.e. - Louis Lot, Bonneville, Haynes, Powell, etc.) compares better or worse to modern production made silver-plated flutes (i.e. - Armstrong, Azumi, Amadeus, Yamaha, Muramatsu, etc.).
Also, how would a silver-plated Louis Lot stand, compared to a solid-silver Resona, or the like?
I haven't played for a while, and was wondering if I should pick back up with my intermediate flute I had during HS and college, or should this new old flute be OK for where I would go? I don't intend on going pro with it, but just would like to pick up where I had left off before, which was when I was looking for a solid silver flute, but this old flute had all the qualities that I was looking for at a fraction of the price of a new flute.
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