Olds Flute Serial Numbers
Serial number 826721. Was manufactured around 1972 at Fullerton plant. Off set 2nd valve, very fast valves, free slides, everything perfect. For more info about what is capable this amazing trumpet, please check online. You'll find too many good feedbacks.
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Is one of the finest top professional trumpets ever made. Top quality provided by one of the best manufacturers Olds & Son.
Few laquer spots lost, but straight and no dents. Still a very beautiful looking trumpet. And has the most important thing.' This trumpet is a beast!
A very versatile horn. Goes with a great King hardcase and valve oil. I'm very reluctant to sell a such a great horn. They are so rare. Will post international. Up for sale is a trombone I picked up at a estate sale, so I am not sure of the history of it.
I did some research and I think it was made in the 1970's but I am not positive. The trombone is a silver and brass color but I couldn't figure out exactly its made of. The serial number is 768576. The instrument shows it age with several flaws. I tried to take close up photos of the dents. Please refer to the photos for exactly what is included and the exact condition of the instrument.
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Hi Fluteland Members, I'd like to share a COMPLETE list of all Yamaha Flute model numbers with you. I'm actually a trumpet player by trade and got bored one day so I decided to compile a complete list of all of the Yamaha trumpet models as it seemed that it hadn't been done before (or recently). Yamaha seemed to list most models, but they were spread across all of their various international websites and not all located in one location. It also quickly became apparent that different sections of the various international Yamaha organisations had different ideas about when certain models were introduced and discontinued. In addition to that there were some models that Yamaha didn't officially list although they certainly existed, not to mention rare limited edition models only ever offered in Japan. After completing the Trumpet model list I have since gone on and completed a list for Trombones, French Horns and now Flutes.
You will see in the list that I try to include at least 2 official Yamaha verification sources for each model, as well as a catalog reference. At the bottom of the list are links to the various Flute related catalogs I have as reference so far. As time permits I will be filling in all of the specific model specifications and details. I never thought I'd know so much about inline or offset keywork, B or C footjoints, C# trill keys, soldered or drawn toneholes etc.
For the other instruments I have cataloged so far I have also created a database of Yamaha serial numbers. Yamaha seems to be a bit tight lipped about their serial numbers in general. You can email them at the US Band and Orchestral Division for a date of manufacture for a particular serial but before about 1982 not much is known to them.
(They are actually now following these lists and updating their own model/discontinued model lists and links). If there is enough interest I will set up a Serial Database for the Yamaha Flute serial numbers also.
I'm an instrument nerd so am more than happy to do it just for fun or interest sake, just ask me to. If this list has any errors, typing mistakes, omissions or a new model is released feel free to contact me and I will endeavor to add or correct those details. Just please be kind, as I am a trumpet player after all.
Flute Trumpet Trombone French Horn Feel free to join me on FaceBook, just search for my FaceBook page 'YamahaCollector'. I'm also very appreciative of pdf scans of any Yamaha related marketing material, brochures, catalogs, advertising and even instrument owners manuals. I'm building a back catalog to use as reference for ALL yamaha wind/brass/orchestral instruments, and any I have I am happy to share. I REALLY like hard paper copies of these items but in this day and age I'm more than happy with pdf scans.
Stewart Bushong Radiologic Science Technologists Pdf Merge. I can be emailed at: Cheers YamahaCollector. Thanks Yamaha Collector for compiling the Model Number List. I just called Yamaha USA at numbers to confirm my flute details as I had gotten it secondhand 17mths ago. Phone – 714-522-9011 (9-5 Pacific Time) Fax – 714-522-9475 Just to add to the list - My YFL 371 Allegro HIIAL Serial Number: D443xx was manufactured in Japan Year of Manufacture (July) 2009; Amend backdate Flute Model Listing to at least 2009 i/o 2011 Sold in the USA, and is a CURRENT MODEL (though I saw somewhere that the 371s have been discontinued).
Not sure if you're still maintaining this list of Yamaha flutes, but in case you're interested, I have one you could add. I was in Japan a couple weeks ago, went flute shopping, and picked up a YFL-517. Hand-made in Japan for the Japanese market, not sold in the USA AFAIK. Closed hole, C-foot, offset G, split E. Headjoint: Silver, 'Type Am' (I believe this is a more recent variant of the Type A). It seems to play very nicely. Hope that is of some use (if you want photos, let me know, I could take some for you).