After much anxious waiting the flute arrived from Adelaide yesterday afternoon. :party:
A cursory hands-on inspection found the following:
- No seized barrels/slides or tenons.
- No missing or damaged keys.
- All pads are present but mushy yuck.
- Springs are present and working.
- 1.8cm crack in middle section of the body (2nd 'joint', the lower left section in the above photo). The crack starts at the top of the tenon receiver (this 'female' tenon is lined with silver - a repair?) here the wood is quite thick so I'm not sure how far the crack penetrates yet. But it will have to be pinned/glued if it is yet unrepaired.
- Tuning barrel is lined in silver and as estimated by astute forum members here it is evidently to repair a crack.
- Cork stopper stuck in headjoint (the crown and screw comes out; the cork thread has broken)
- Tenon thread obviously needs to be replaced.
Poor thing was dry, dirty and dusty so I gave it a good drink of bore oil and gave the keywork a quick clean.
I can see no hint of makers stamp on any part of the flute. But I'll get out the magnifying glass.
The keywork appears to be maillchort (I thought silver initially) and polished well with little work.
I love the wee nickelsilver C roller!
Most keys are stamped with an '0', one an 'E' and '0' and one a '7'. I doubt that will point to a maker.
Sounding length = 575mm
C# to Eb = 255mm
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