Artley vintage two piece silver plated flute -
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Artley vintage two piece silver plated flute -
Can anyone help me find information on the date my flute was made/manufactured? I have scoured the internet for info, and I haven't seen a two piece student flute yet. I was given this flute by the band professor at CSU Fort COllins, CO at band camp in 1981. It looked vintage then, and it is quite old now, although it plays beautifully. The serial number is 13567, made in Elkhardt, IN. The old antique font just says, "Artley Student". If anyone can help, that would be great!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Holly
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Re: Artley vintage two piece silver plated flute -
That serial number would have been manufactured in 1953. See: http://musictrader.com/?page_id=292
The two-piece model was not real common, but it's not exactly rare either. If you decide to sell it though, don't expect it to provide a retirement nest egg...
The two-piece model was not real common, but it's not exactly rare either. If you decide to sell it though, don't expect it to provide a retirement nest egg...
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
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Re: Artley vintage two piece silver plated flute -
Thanks for info!! How much do you think it's worth?
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Re: Artley vintage two piece silver plated flute -
You might be able to go out to dinner after you sell it...
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...at McDonald'sfluteguy18 wrote:You might be able to go out to dinner after you sell it...
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Note: I said 'might.'