Emerson Flute Serial Numbers

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ALTUS, C flute, Model 1207 Serial Number 604, solid silver with silver plated keys. EMERSON Flute Omega, #56691, model MG2830F, solid silver body, gold.

Emerson Flutes are an affordable and quality line of flutes made in the U.S.A. And historically the first factory-produced flute to use the William Bennett scale. Designed with exquisite care and painstakingly crafted with the finest materials, the Emerson brand has long been considered one of the best in its price range. Conceived by artisans, flutists and educators these flutes are designed to suit the musical demands of those seeking reliability, beauty of tone, and exact intonation. Posted on Feb 23, 2016. • 1138 Answers SOURCE: Answer:Read the advice here.

If you are selling one and are trying to determine the value by the SN that is not the major indicator of value. If you are buying one then this is good advice:If you are just curious then your best bet is to contact Yamaha. Here is another site that might help:Posted on Aug 13, 2009.

I am relatively new to the flute (some noodling around on the Irish flute), and just won at auction an Emerson ELD. *The seller said the pads were okay (check), as was the case (check), it had some scratches on the headjoint (yes, oh well), but he could not find the serial number.

*If I'm reading it right it's 13401. *And there is a single number 1 on the other side of the body.

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*How old is this thing? *Quite, quite playable. *The ELD designation seemed to encompass a whole range of Emerson flutes from student to artist. *I don't know.

*Can someone help me date the instrument, tell me what it might be made of? *It sounds gorgeous, far nicer than the flute I tried about two years ago.