Our Description
A fine solid silver example by this former Haynes Competitor.
General Condition
This flute is in lovely cosmetic condition. It is sold 'as seen'; it is not in full playing order and would benefit from a general service.
About H. Bettoney
The English flautist and clarinettist Harry Bettoney moved to the USA in 1893, and purchased the Wurlitzer and Cundy companies. His early flutes, made in Boston, were made for pro players and were in direct competitors with Haynes. He eventually moved his focus to student instruments and was briefly the largest woodwind maker in the US.
Specifications
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- Solid throughout
- Strapless construction
- Closed holes
- Offset G
- B-C spatula trill
- C footjoint
- Roller Low C# key
What's Included
- Original case
Item Details
Item number: C152474 (Please quote this Item Number if you contact us about this item)Serial number: A17***
Manufacturer: H. Bettoney
Category: Vintage Flutes
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Unless stated otherwise, all of our pre-owned, ex-demo and ex-display instruments are cleaned and checked, set up or serviced in our workshop prior to sale.