The Armstrong 800B flute, which is handcrafted in Elkhart, Indiana, is built to last and will improve the playing experience for flutists of all levels of expertise. The flute’s body is made of sterling silver, which produces a warmer, darker tone than standard silver plating. Most major companies have shifted their student flute production to Asia, but Armstrong continues to manufacture its instruments in the United States, at the Conn-Selmer Woodwind Excellence center in Elkhart, Indiana.
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As an older model, Conn-Selmer, the parent company of Armstrong, has not disclosed serial numbers for it. In your situation, the serial number is seven digits long and does not include a prefix. As an illustration: Serial number 24-58637 is the sum of 24 and 50, which equals 1974. The “prefix” serial numbers you referenced on Armstrong flutes are made up of two digits, a dash, and then another five digits after that. How can I tell what model my Armstrong flute is? When compared to the Yamaha 382 which has a sterling silver head but a nickel silver body, the Armstrong has a sterling silver head but a nickel silver body. In order to do a fair comparison, you must consider that the Armstrong and Yamaha motorcycles are somewhat distinct and that each has its own set of benefits. It has the feel of a strong, trustworthy flute.