I would really appreciate it if you could help me on how to inspect my just received 2nd hand Trevor James Tj10x flute.
Being as sensible as I supposedly I should be ,I thought ,why don't I ask an expert advice.
So,this morning ,I took the flute to a technician specialized on the woodwind instruments.
After he told me the flute is old ,[no doubt,it is],he told me that the flute pads should be all replaced and ,some adjustments should be done on the flute,for a cost of about 180euros [that would be 256 us $].After I listened to his explanations ,I told him I would consider this and talk to him.
A few minutes later ,I had left the shop , & while I was thinking about the situation alone,I realised that an obvious lie had been told to me .
To be more precise,he showed me the 2 buttons on the 3rd part of the flute [the short one with the keys], he pressed a key and told me "look you see, this key doesn't closes completely as it should.Oh need to tell you ,he NEVER tried to play some notes.he told me "this flute can't play a single note"...how does he knows without even get the flute assembled on his hand....
BUT ,AND THATS WHY I am no longer trust this "expert opinion" ,playing a bit with the combinations on those keys,I realized that Both keys ,are able to close firmly and completely sit on the hole properly.And ANY combination of those keys looks possible without issues .[I mean both open ,both close,and one close and other open] .Excuse my poor description ,but I am a Greek so my english might not be perfect plus I am ,after all,a flute
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In short ,I am really not sure if this flute really needs changing all its pads.
I' m not sure if photos are allowed here ,but if they are ,it would be my pleasure to show you.
Kind Regards,
George