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Music22
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Steriing

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Hello, I have the opportunity to buy a ‘Steriing Foreign’ flute for my daughter. This brand is marked on the mouthpiece. I can’t find any information online. It looks to be in good condition (I’m not a flautist). Could anyone give me information on this brand? I can’t find anything online. Many thanks in advance, Claire.

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pied_piper
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Re: Steriing

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The fact that you can't find any information online about this flute should be a BIG clue to avoid it. I've played for more than 40 years and have never heard of that brand. Parts for that brand will be non-existent and many flute repair shops will likely refuse to work on it for that reason. Look for well known brands - Yamaha, Jupiter, Pearl, Gemeinhardt, Trevor James, Di Zhao, Azumi, Muramatsu, Miyazawa, and others. Buy from a reputable music store and be wary of online recommendations from people "claiming" to be experts.

See the Fluteland Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) page here for guidance on buying a flute. A list of reputable flute stores is listed there.
https://fluteland.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5859
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HumbardiFlute
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Re: Steriing

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They try to confuse customers using “ steriing” to look like Sterling…..!
Do not waste your money on that flute.
I support the recommendation about reading the post about how to buy a flute.
Last edited by HumbardiFlute on Fri Aug 26, 2022 5:55 am, edited 2 times in total.

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