Let me say in advance I have read many of the pages of this forum and found the information to be very helpful.
My daughter has been playing the flute for 4 years now. She has been using the same battered old Armstrong student flute that I had when I played in my school band many many years ago.
She has expressed the desire to continue playing, and I want to encourage that. I still regret my decision to quit playing. It was (is?) hard to be the only boy playing the flute and eventually I just gave up.
ANYWAY...
I live in Maine, which is part of the problem. We have very few stores that have a wide selection of instruments for my daughter to try. If anyone would like to suggest a store within a couple of hours drive from me (as far as Boston to the south and Bangor to the north) I would appreciate it.
So my first question in regards to brands would be about Armstrong. Has the quality of the flutes changed much over the years? Would it be easier for her to transition from a student Armstrong to and intermediate Armstrong than it would be for her to transition to another brand?
I am limited in my choices by price range, I would like to stay under $1000 if I can at all help it (although I might edge upwards if a really good deal was to be had

I have read good things on this site about a number of brands that have instruments in this price range. Yamaha and Pearl seem to be mentioned frequently, and a few have said that Armstrong is alright. Do you feel that there are other companies that I should be looking at seriously as well?
Now assuming I can't find a good store to go and try out flutes at, which of the online businesses would be best to deal with? I have basically given up on the idea of Ebay, it seems I need a place that offers me a trial period in order to avoid disappointment.
I guess that is it for now. I apologize for the redundancy of yet another "what flute should I buy" thread, and thank you in advance for any advice that can help in my particular situation.
Allen