
SHIPPING COST CONSISTS OF BOTH SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGES AND IS NOT NEGOTIABLE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CLARIFY ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE ITEM BEFORE YOU BID ON IT. ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASING - THERE ARE NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS, THE ITEM IS SOLD "AS IS". LOOK AT THE PHOTOS CAREFULLY, THEY ARE PART OF DESCRIPTION.

In 1984, the Armstrong woodwind company was sold to King Musical Instruments, which later merged with C.G. Changes included a tapered headjoint, alterations to dimension of tone holes and tone hole placement. In the 1970s, Armstrong developed a "new" flute scale in conjunction with Albert Cooper to create a whole new flute with improved performance. The proud Armstrong heritage passed on to son Edward, who apprenticed under his father and shared his father's attention to detail regarding quality. Word of his skill and uncompromising commitment to quality quickly spread, and it wasn't long before he was asked to manufacture instruments for professional musicians. Conn shop foreman, founded his small flute repair shop in Elkhart, Indiana.

In 1931, William Teasdale Armstrong, a highly respected craftsman and a C.G. UP FOR SALE - ARMSTRONG HERITAGE FLUTE FROM 1970S, A PROFESSIONAL SOLID SILVER FLUTE WITH OPEN HOLES, OFFSET G, AND B FOOT! Please message with questions ONLY if you are serious about buying. PRICE IS FIRM, WITH LITTLE ROOM FOR NEGOTIATION.

PLEASE DO NOT WASTE TIME BY MAKING LOW-BALL OFFERS. Category Musical Instruments & Gear Wind & Woodwind Band & Orchestral Flutes
