Emerson Flute Serial Numbers
Feb 14, 2014 Re: Emerson ELD Serial # Check Post by ExPhysKid » Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:32 pm Knowing the model of your Emerson flute would likely be a better.
Emerson USA EF2 Silver Plated Flute Here is a very lightly used student flute, all pads and corks are new and in excellent condition! Flute was just set-up, cleaned and regulated by a master technician, it's ready to play out of the case. This is a great flute for the beginning player or anyone wanting a made in USA silver plated flute, in excellent condition for a bargain price! Buyer will receive Emerson USA EF2 Silver Flute, in original case, with cleaning rod, professionally packed and shipped insured! We are a brick and mortar business in the Cleveland, Ohio area. We guarantee all instruments we sell, with a 7 day return policy through our company, please contact for details. This hard to find high quality flute is in excellent condition, while new replacement cost is around $3000!
The head joint and main body are marked as 'silver'. The foot joint has no mark. The flute has not been played for some time and while not immediately neccessary, the advanced professional flautist would possibly see it benefit from a service.
Nevertheless, the pads are supple and the action very playable as is. Please view pics as they are indicative of condition. Questions welcome BEFORE auction end. Thanks for looking.
Hello all, I was on ebay recently, and noticed that a nice emerson flute markede ELD ended its auction with 0 bids. It had open holes, low Bfoot,and a stirling silver body and headjoint. The asking price was $400 dollars.
This is the description with the listing: 'Here's an Emerson Flute in excellent, super clean, condition. Eni oem 12b user manual pdf. Solid silver head, body & foot, open hole with inline G key, low B foot with gizmo key. Head is stamped H C, the body rib is stamped X215 which I guess is the serial #, the foot rib is stamped STW which I'm pretty sure is for silver thin wall. Pads are excellent, Flute is fully adjusted & in playing condition.
Comes in an excellent French style case & with a leather Reunion Blues Case Cover.' I was curious to see why it ended with no bids, and looked up 'emerson ELD' on google. I couldn't find anything, exept for the fact that somebody liked the series better than the Yamaha flutes that are below the 500 series. I couldn't even find the flutes on the emerson website. Does anybody know anything about Emerson ELD flutes, or even why nobody bought the Emerson listed on Ebay?