Armstrong 92b

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vandoren
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Armstrong 92b

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Armstrong 92B - all silver tubes and plated keys - B foot - Offset G - Closed holes.

Does anyone know this flute - how is the intonation, headjoint and general build quality ?
IanR..................

.............still trying to become a musician at 66 years of age !

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Post by fluteguy18 »

To be honest, I haven't EVER heard of this flute. So, it is either a really old model, or a really new model. Usually Armstrong flutes aren't that bad. They are solidly built and are a decent deal for the money. I played an Armstrong 303BG [sterling head, silver plated body foot and keys, open holes, inline g, b foot, gold plated lip]. Not a bad flute at all. It certainly wasnt the best, but not bad either.

Back to the point. Going out on a limb here.... chances are, are that this flute is probably along the lines of the 80 series flute they stopped producing a few years ago. Those were rather nice [considerably better than the 303 series, but still not as good as a quality handmade flute] for their price.

Sorry I couldnt be of more assistance. If trying this flute is an option, I would recommend trying it. I havent ever played an armstrong that I disliked. But, there are definately better instruments out there if this one doesn't quite suit you.

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Post by fluttiegurl »

The serial number can give some indication of how old the flute is. There are several web sites that have that info. If it was made prior to 1970's, I would avoid it. Otherwise, it should be a decent flute if it has been cared for. I would also assume that it was made during the period of time that the 80 series was produced, and those were great flutes in my opinion.

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Post by vandoren »

I have managed to get serial number and dated the Flute to 1987.
IanR..................

.............still trying to become a musician at 66 years of age !

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Post by fluttiegurl »

Depending on the condition, this may be a good flute. I would highly recommend playing it before making that judgement. No two are alike.

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