Muramatsu Serial Number List
It depends on the repair. Minor repairs and adjustments take seven to ten days, but overhauls take longer. Muramatsu America has one of the quickest repair turn-around times of any major professional flute maker.
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Stolen Instruments. SERIAL NUMBER: CONDITION: Muramatsu Flute Model EX-CC: EX6546: NEW: Muramatsu Flute Model AD-CC: 42910: NEW: Muramatsu Flute Model AD-RC. Muramatsu Flute Passion to produce only handmade flutes.Our pride and conscience as a pioneer result in the “World Famous Muramatsu Flutes. THE MURAMATSU FLUTE is a trademark and brand of MURAMATSU FLUTE MFG. The USPTO has given the THE MURAMATSU FLUTE trademark serial number of 79114709. My Muramatsu Price List. Of a Muramatsu flute bear the last 2 digits of the serial number of the flute (main body) and I sell them only as such.
Pricing is fair, and if the flute needs to be serviced, it is reflected in the selling price. Ask about any flute you are interested in. I don’t live in the United States, can I buy a flute from you? We are able to sell Muramatsu flutes outside the country if your country has no Muramatsu distributor.
A further problem is that language also plays a significant part in our approach to articulation (and indeed sound), but this is probably best left for another time! In other words there are so many variables that go into the creation of a note on the flute. The scale of the instrument is one of these, but by no means is it the ‘be all and end all’. After I left music college I decided that one day I would like to own a Louis Lot flute. A piece of history and, when re-tuned to a more modern scale, a very fine instrument.
For many years now there has been an issue in the British flute world that has been allowed to continue unchecked and I feel that is time that someone with a contrasting view voices an opinion. In my 35 years or thereabouts at the top end of the orchestral world in the UK I have tried to avoid confrontation, and it is only after a long period of thought that I have finally decided to share my opinions. I certainly have no intention to offend anyone, but equally, the endless highly disturbing stories that I hear back from both professionals and students make me realise that silence is no longer an option. I refer to the tuning of flutes and the ‘war’ that appears to be waged by certain distinguished players and teachers in the UK against manufacturers they have either an axe to grind with or quite simply, no time for. I am full of admiration for people who take a scientific approach to the whole process of putting a flute together.
FAQ Can I buy my Muramatsu directly from you? We will sell direct to many of our customers. Give the office a call (248) 336-2323, and we will be happy to assist you. Is there a dealer in my area? We have many authorized dealers throughout the United States and Canada.
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Other composers where a flat bottom octave can make life difficult: Mahler, Stravinsky, Ravel, Debussy etc. When looking for a new instrument I would urge all potential purchasers to try out all of the mainstream makes of flute. Whilst I currently play on a Powell flute, all I can say is that this make works for me and I am thoroughly happy with the instruments I possess. I am happy for people to see my enthusiasm for these flutes, but I would never tell anyone that this is the make for them. I have also tried amazingly interesting flutes from other well known manufacturers, both American and Japanese and would urge you to spend some time finding your way around these instruments. As I have made very clear above, we are all different and are looking for a wide range of varying possibilities out of the instruments we play.
Please see our of Authorized Muramatsu America Dealers & Repair Technicians. If you prefer, call the office at (248) 336-2323 and we can assist with any questions or concerns. Are there any unauthorized dealers? Unfortunately, yes, there are some companies that do not purchase their Muramatsu inventory through the authorized channels. You can often detect an unauthorized company or agent, even when they claim to be authorized, if they do not display the authorized logo (see below), are selling new Muramatsu flutes on Ebay, tell you that you will have to wait for your flute, if they say that you do not have to worry about a factory warranty because their in-house repair staff (not trained at the Muramatsu factory) will provide service, if the flute is not stamped MA on the ribbing, or if they do not provide you with a case cover, maintenance guide, and certificate of authenticity (green card). Please look for the following logo for authorized Dealers: How does un-authorized affect me? Your flute may be pitched sharp for this market, the spring tension may be different, the cut may be different. Customs and duties may not have been paid on these flutes or may have been falsified with customs, you may not receive a paid invoice, appraisal, nor factory warranty from the seller.
WHAT ARE MURAMATSU VINTAGE FLUTES? As an authorized (1988) Muramatsu technician/dealer/lover/fanatic, I prefer those that were made in the 80’s and 90’s (serial numbers up to ca. These great Handmade Muramatsu Vintage Flutes have the following significant values: – Rich- and homogeneous bel-canto sound; – A never-failing-mechanism & pads that hardly have to be fixed or adjusted! (Unless not badly mistreated. Primarily by woodwind-repair persons; and/or lazy- quick-profit-focused flute-technicians; and/or other loose cannons); – Traditional Muramatsu felt pads that last 4-5 times longer than any modern-style; patented; exorbitantly expensive pads!
A trade show is just like an in-home trial. If you like the flute, you can make your purchase with our trade show representative. Can I come to try flutes at your location?
For flutists who aren’t familiar with the above flutes description codes I list them here below. Thank you for your interest, Yizhar Dagan. FLUTES DESCRIPTION CODES R = ring keys/open keys C = C-foot CC = closed keys and C-foot flute B = B-foot CB = closed keys and B-foot E = split E-mechanism O = offset G-key I = inline G-key H = heavy wall SR = soldered tone holes DN = drawn tone holes SS = solid silver K = karat gold A45 = pitch A=445. If not specified it is A=442. = C# trill key OH = the flute is overhauled C.O.A.= the flute is after clean, oil & adjust. Revdl. As-is= the flute is in very good playing condition but not overhauled General conditions registered at the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce, no.
Our Professional Setup prior to shipping is done to ensure that you receive an instrument that plays perfectly right out of the box. This way you get the superior performance of the instrument without having to have it 'setup' by some other technician. No other shop can give you this price AND this setup. Kessler & Sons Music is not a dealer for 'Muramatsu America'. We import Muramatsu flutes into the USA and handle all of the importing procedures required from US Customs. All of our flutes are 'Factory Fresh' and include a complete professional setup in our Professional Flute Shop.
Based on the serial number and features of the flute, we can determine the model. These models are not engraved with their name. The word silver appears on the rib if the flute is silver. Addressing your follow up question, what you are seeing on the foot joint would be GX, followed by two digits, which would be the last two digits of the serial number found on the back of the neck of the body. So, if your serial number reads: GXlll 12345, the stamp on the foot joint would be GX 45. If you have any questions regarding a model, or need help to identify something, send a photo of the flute, showing the serial number and we will try to help you out. Best regards, Valerie.
VAT) The models I currently stock (for prices “on request” and/or other model options please contact) EX MODEL – solid silver head joint, silver plated. EX-III-RBE my price: Euro 3,135 tax free EX-III-RCI my price: Euro 2,434 tax free EX-III-RBI my price: Euro 2,814 tax free GX MODEL – solid silver tubing, embouchure, rings, ribs & posts, silver-plated keys. GX-III-RBEH my price: Euro 5,428 tax free GX-III-RCIH my price: Euro 4,474 tax free GX-RBIH my price: Euro 4,774 tax free DS MODEL – solid silver. DS-RBEOH my price: Euro 7,205 tax free DS-RBEOH-C#trill-key my price: 7,884 tax free DS-RCIH my price: Euro 5,690 tax free DS-RBIH my price: Euro 6,600 tax free SR MODEL – solid silver, soldered tone holes. SR-RBEOH my price: On request SR-PT/P (Platinum-plated)-RBEO-Extra Light tubing.
On Thursday, April 12, 2012, a U.S. Federal trademark registration was filed for THE MURAMATSU FLUTE by,. The USPTO has given the THE MURAMATSU FLUTE trademark serial number of 79114709. The current federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED.
It has recently been repadded by a professionnal, and it is in pristine condition. I will post photos later. If anybody knows something about those older flutes, or can refer me to a link, it would be greatly appreciated. Muramatsu Japan is not very helpful either; they wrote that this flute is too old to have it in there records. Can't tell me anything about it!!! I don't work for any flute company but with most student flutes I can tell easily by its serial number, model number, condition, when they were approximatly produced and what they are worth on the used market (the price I pay & the price they can be sold once overhauled). But nobody working for Muramatsu can help me!
I had not noticed this at all, but he then insisted on taking the flute apart and adding some plasticine to the offending hole to flatten the note. For a few years the flute went back into the cupboard and was virtually forgotten about. Some time later though, another professional flute player who lives locally and who plays on Louis Lot flutes contacted me and asked if she could borrow my LL flute for awhile, as hers was going in for a major service. I was delighted that this wonderful flute would be played again.
If it is a handmade instrument that you are looking for, ask to take it away for a few days, play it to friends with ears you trust and spend some time carefully going through the instrument with a tuning machine. In this way, you will discover the idiosyncracies of the instrument and be able to reach a logical conclusion as to whether or not the instrument is right for you and your physical make up.
After the trial, do I wait for my flute to be made? Como descargar juegos para xbox 360. Every flute sent for trial is brand new (unless you request a used flute), and that flute is available for sale. So, if you test the flute and like it, you may keep the flute by completing the purchase. What if I don’t like it? Simply pack it up and return ship it to us. You are only responsible for your return shipping charges.
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Over the years our staff has worked closely with the engineers at Muramatsu Inc. To ensure that the flutes we import have the features desired by the American flutist. How do I ship my flute to Muramatsu America? Use our shipping address: Muramatsu America 915 South Main Street Royal Oak, MI 48067. We recommend either UPS or Federal Express. Keep your tracking number.
You may not receive all the items that come with a new flute such as a case cover, etc. Your flute will be subject to a repair surcharge or refused if taken to an Authorized Muramatsu Repair Technician. Un-authorized Repair Techs do not have access to Muramatsu parts for flutes made after 1995 and may use parts not specific to or appropriate for Muramatsu flutes. What’s the big deal about importing? When something is manufactured in a country other than the United States, you are subject to customs and duties charges.
Muramatsu Serial Numbers 22567 Price
We have a huge inventory, ready for you. We do the waiting, by placing our orders well in advance of our customer demands. It has been three months, and still no flute, what’s going on?
What is a D♯ roller? It is an added roller on the E♭/D♯ key of the footjoint.
You are surely aware of the price-war out there in the flute world but – the good news is – that my price policy for the Muramatsu top-models assure you the best price you can possibly get (worldwide including at the Muramatsu shops). REMEMBER DEAR FLUTIST that at your purchase, I serve YOU in the first place. As a Muramatsu expert (see About Dagan) – yet independent – my meticulous check of the flute before delivering to you will not let material/s- and/or production- and/or finishing failure/s pass through! (And believe me, they do occur during production!).