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woof
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Post by woof »

Is the yamaha company of yamaha flutes the same as that of the
yamaha motorcycles?

Kristin
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I believe so. www.yamaha.com (my flute is a Yamaha and I love it
[;)])
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Kim
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Yes, it is the same company. I was always a bit leary of buying
a flute from a company that makes snowmobiles and motorcycles. But there
reputation in the fluteworld is better than some companys that only make flutes.
We now have 2 Yamahas here now and I feel good about going with them. Kim
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Yes, one and the same. A number of years ago, James Galway had
both legs and an arm broken after being struck by a motorcycle as he was walking
along the side of a road. Apparently, it was a Yamaha motorcyle...kind of ironic
given that he is such a strong supporter of Muramatsu flutes! [:p]

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Interesting to know. I wonder if Honda will be making a flute
soon[:bigsmile:] ? Considering that Hitachi makes heavy equipment, stereos etc
and electron microscopes I guess Yamaha is not all that unusual.

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