Help!! I have recently purchased a flute, and I
know little to nothing about them, so I was hoping you could help me find out
what I have. I purchased it at a Police Auction (it was recovered but unclaimed
and solid silver. The middle section bears the makers label, as follows: The
Haynes Flute MFD BY Wm. S. Haynes, Co. Boston, MA Reg. Trade Mark .. I will
describe the flute to the best of my abilities, but I warn you, I know little to
nothing about this instrument. I am a drummer! I have looked for a serial
number, however the only number I can find is not where I have seen other serial
numbers on your flutes, i.e. located below the manufacturers label. Instead, the
number '118' is located on the body of the middle section of the flute, hidden
below the rods. Is this the serial number? If not, where would I find it? .. On
the top section of the flute (the mouth piece section), there is an inscription
of the manufacturers initials (WSH), nestled within one another, and above and
below, the words 'Reg. Trade mark', as seen below: Registered (WSH) Trade Mark
.. The only other marking on the flute is the letter 'F', located on the bottom
section of the flute, again, hidden below the rods. I have been told this is a
builder's initial. Is this true? If so, who was the builder? This flute is of
the open pad variety, with 17 pads running down the body, three on the lowest
section. I am fairly certain it is solid silver. After looking on the haynes web
site, this flute looks similar to both the Handmade French flute, as well as the
LJD LightWeight model. The flute is in its original case, which appears to be
leather or something similar. The case is complete with the manufacturer's
tag. The flute also comes with its original cleaning rod. The inside of the case
is in mint condition, where as the outside is a little scuffed up. I am
interested in finding out as much as I can about this instrument. It is in near
perfect condition, as far as I can tell, with no damage to the body or any
levers/pads. The pads are all completely intact and seemingly in very good
like to know the model and appx. date of manufacture. Also, an appx. value of
the flute. I would like to know of the history of this flute, if possible, and
anything else you would be able to offer. I have been told that this flute may
be around 50 years old, but I am not sure. Thank you in advance for your time..
HAYNES Flutes and Piccolos Since 1888 Wm. Haynes Co., Inc. 12 Piedmont Street Boston, MA 02116 phone: (617) 482-7456 web site: #507.
know little to nothing about them, so I was hoping you could help me find out
what I have. I purchased it at a Police Auction (it was recovered but unclaimed
2003-5-17 Haynes Flute MFD BY Wm. Boston, MA Reg. I will describe the flute to the best of my abilities, but I warn you, I know little to nothing about this instrument. I am a drummer! I have looked for a serial number, however the only number I can find is not where I have seen other serial. This list is not completely accurate, as Haynes serial numbers are not necessarily in chronological order. For example, serial number 50,000 should have been made in 1995, but was actually made in 1988. As such, use this chart as a very rough guide only – if you need accurate information, contact Haynes directly. Our second sun. Case studio 2 full license crack.
property) for very little money, simply because I knew it was of a higher model, and solid silver. The middle section bears the makers label, as follows: The
Haynes Flute MFD BY Wm. S. Haynes, Co. Boston, MA Reg. Trade Mark .. I will
describe the flute to the best of my abilities, but I warn you, I know little to
nothing about this instrument. I am a drummer! I have looked for a serial
number, however the only number I can find is not where I have seen other serial
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below the rods. Is this the serial number? If not, where would I find it? .. On
the top section of the flute (the mouth piece section), there is an inscription
of the manufacturers initials (WSH), nestled within one another, and above and
below, the words 'Reg. Trade mark', as seen below: Registered (WSH) Trade Mark
.. The only other marking on the flute is the letter 'F', located on the bottom
section of the flute, again, hidden below the rods. I have been told this is a
builder's initial. Is this true? If so, who was the builder? This flute is of
the open pad variety, with 17 pads running down the body, three on the lowest
section. I am fairly certain it is solid silver. After looking on the haynes web
site, this flute looks similar to both the Handmade French flute, as well as the
LJD LightWeight model. The flute is in its original case, which appears to be
leather or something similar. The case is complete with the manufacturer's
tag. The flute also comes with its original cleaning rod. The inside of the case
is in mint condition, where as the outside is a little scuffed up. I am
interested in finding out as much as I can about this instrument. It is in near
perfect condition, as far as I can tell, with no damage to the body or any
levers/pads. The pads are all completely intact and seemingly in very good
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condition, as are all the cork bumpers behind the levers. I would especiallylike to know the model and appx. date of manufacture. Also, an appx. value of
the flute. I would like to know of the history of this flute, if possible, and
anything else you would be able to offer. I have been told that this flute may
be around 50 years old, but I am not sure. Thank you in advance for your time..