Know where to find the serial number on your flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon or saxophone? Check out this video to find out how. The serial number of this flute traces its origin back to the late 60's or early 70's. Seems each flute has a story to tell: This one was originally bought new as a graduation gift for the now principal flutist of the Redwood Symphony, and then was sold again in 1987 to its present owner, who is now only selling it in order to upgrade. Armstrong Piccolo Serial Numbers. W T Armstrong Flute. W T Armstrong Flute 104. Armstrong Heritage Flute Serial Numbers. Armstrong Flute 104 Value. Armstrong 104 Flute Review. Armstrong Flute Serial Number Chart. Flute and Piccolo Serial Number Year Manufactured. Search for the serial number of the brand W. Armstrong to determine the age of your instrument. Flute and Piccolo Serial Number Yea. Cookie information. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
Armstrong Piccolo Serial Numbers Free
Tibbiecow (480 points) |
Hi Marie, Betty is a 'seasoned citizen' indeed. Quite a few people play on antique, or even just older flutes which were made by some of the masters of flutemaking. A flute that Verne Q. Powell made himself inthe 60's, or a vintage Haynes, or even an original Louis Lot can be a real treasure. Modern flutemaking and newer scale designs do make a difference, though. Also, many new techniques in headjoint making have been taken advantage of, and the newer flutes are usually easier to play well. I remember that the Armstrong Heritage flutes were made by a well known master craftsman- who was it, guys, and what era? My Yamaha 800 series was made in 1998, and took a LONG time to sell before I bought it on eBay. It has a C-footjoint, so it was likely overlooked by B-foot snobs in this country. To be fair, it also had an unintentionally asymmetric embouchure hole, making the headjoint just OK, so I had to replace that before she really began to sing. I'll have to find out when my piccolo was made- actually both of them- I have a solid silver 'CSS' Gemeinhardt (whose model number was long ago replaced) and a Zentner wood picc, which is no longer made.
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Flutes and Piccolos
After 1974, the prefix number added to 50 will give you the year of manufacture for their entire line. The company was founded in 1931 by Wm. T. Armstrong along with Joseph Elias (lead tester), Sam Moore (Jack Moore's father), Marilyn Covey (Co. Secretary), and Jack Burket (Co. Accountant). Prior to starting this company, Bill Armstrong worked for the Buescher and C. G. Conn companies. The company is currently a part of the United Musical Instruments, U.S.A. Inc. conglomerate and manufacturers a complete line of flutes, piccolos, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and woodwind accessories.
Serial Number | Year Manufactured |
18,000 -- 67,000 | 1949 -- 1965 |
Prefix A, B,C (omitting H, I, O, Q, W, Y and Z) | 1965 |
Prefix R Series | 1970 |
Prefix V Series | 1972 |
Prefix 1, 2, 3 | mid 1972 |
Prefix 3 thru 9 | 1973 |
Prefix 24 Series | 1974 |
Flutes
Plateau Models: 104, 104N, 100, 100B |
French Models: 103, 103B, 303, 303B |
Armstrong Piccolo Serial Numbers Identification
Piccolos
Conical Bore Models - Plastic: 307, 308, 309 |
Cylindrical Bore Model - Metal: 204 |