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Artley flute 72208
Artley flute 72208










  1. #ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 UPGRADE#
  2. #ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 TRIAL#
  3. #ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 PROFESSIONAL#
  4. #ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 FREE#

However, some minor adjustments can sometimes be completed as part of the sale. Non-Certified pre-owned flutes are sold in as-is condition and do not come with any formal warranty or guarantee. CPO instruments are also eligible for enrollment into FCNY’s Concierge Service Guarantee at the time of purchase.

#ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 FREE#

If you're shopping and want to receive a free extended Service Guarantee, tell your teacher to join the Club, or enter your teacher's name and email address at checkout!Ĭertified pre-owned flutes come with FCNY’s 12-month Standard Service Guarantee. New instruments purchased by students of our ClubFCNY members qualify for a complimentary 18-month extended Standard Service Guarantee. New instruments are also eligible for enrollment into FCNY’s Concierge Service Guarantee at time of purchase. This Guarantee is built on top of any pre-existing Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on new instruments. The FCNY Standard Service Guarantee covers any and all minor adjustments impacting the playability and/or mechanical functionality of the instrument for 12 months from original purchase date. We proudly offer a 12-month Standard Service Guarantee on all new instrument purchases. To initiate a return of a Lefreque, please contact us. To be eligible for a return or exchange, the Lefreque(s) must be unused and in the same condition that you received it, including the original packaging. Lefreques are eligible for return/exchange within 7 calendar days of the anticipated delivery date. Defective merchandise may be returned for exchange within 7 calendar days of the original invoice date for replacement with an identical item, but must be unused and in original packaging to be eligible for return.

#ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 TRIAL#

Please contact us within 7 days of receiving the instrument to begin the return process. All returns and exchanges must include a completed RMA Form.įor those clients who choose to trial instruments before purchasing, there are no returns or refunds after finalizing a sale, as the trial period allows for a free, no obligation return.Īccessories, including cases, bags, and flute care products, are not eligible for return or exchange. Prices can vary.FCNY offers a 7-day return window for all instrument purchases made through our website, new or used. You might check around for a repad quote from another shop in Belgium. The bottom line is: If you like the instrument and were happy with it, it is probably worth getting repadded - unless it has had some major damage. See these pages for prices that some have sold for: As with anything though, a flute is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Right now on eBay there is one currently bid at $306 and two more with buy-it-now at $6000 (or best offer - definitely overpriced). On, an Artley Wilkins sold this month for $1200 USD. If your Artley Wilkins flute were restored to a good playing condition, I think it is probably worth a lot more than 300 euros.

artley flute 72208

It actually was designed to be a direct competitor for Haynes, so it is NOT your typical student-level Artley.

artley flute 72208

The quality was very good and was often considered to be on par with Haynes and Powell flutes of the same era.

artley flute 72208

However, at the time, the Artley Wilkins was the top end flute made by Artley. For sale is a Artley silver plate flute with case This flute has been sitting around for a long time and is probably going to need a setup or overhaul This Flute is being sold as used and has its fair share of scratches, knicks, fleabites, dings, pad wear, tarnish and other anomalies associated. He's right that you can buy a more modern flute that probably is easier to play in tune than than a lot of older "pro" flutes. I have a slightly different opinion than fluteguy. it's worth the 300 euros to get it in good working order. If it has sentimental value, then by all means. It would be silver plated, yes, but in terms of design and playability, it could quite possibly be a better deal.

#ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 UPGRADE#

You could probably spend a little more money and get what is now labeled as a "student" flute, and it would probably be a considerable upgrade in terms of how it plays. it probably isn't worth much more than that. So, because of its age, the kind of flute that it is (the maker), and its state of repair.

#ARTLEY FLUTE 72208 PROFESSIONAL#

But, with modern advances in flute-making, many student model flutes play better than the professional high end flutes made 40 years ago. At the time it was better than student level. A solid silver "ebay-junk" flute that cost you $200 will not be nearly as good as a silver plated muramatsu that you bought used for $1000.Īnd for the time when it was made, you are right. you have to understand that solid silver does not necessarily mean quality.












Artley flute 72208