Gemeinhardt 3OSB Solid Silver with B Foot Offset G French key mechanism (open hole) Solid silver headjoint and body Silver plated key mechanism B Footjoint Professionally padded Stainless steel springs Unique Gemeinhardt serial number Essentially the same as the 3SB, but with an offset G. I just discovered that Gemeinhardt once again has posted their serial numbers. In my April 2006 post Lars Kirmser’s: serial numbers, I mentioned that both Yamaha and Gemeinhardt hadn’t made their serial numbers public. Then in September 2007, I was notified in the comments to my post that Gemeinhardt had just added a serial number link to. The Gemeinhardt 1SP was created to fit the demands for an affordable and dependable student flute. Featuring a silver-plated headjoint, body, footjoint, and mechanism, the Gemeinhardt 1SP is an excellent choice for the budget-minded flutist. Gemeinhardt mentioned that you cannot find every serial number on that list, as some serial numerbers got lost. I am very sorry for those of you who could not find their flutes in that list! That´s frustrating! Maybe you are luckier than me with sending an e mail to Gemeinhardt and getting an answer! Wishing you all the best, and kind regards. Gemeinhardt Flute age, value, information. I have an older Gemeinhardt Flute with a number on it of 104894. Could anyone please tell me the approximate age and value of it. It is silver but I do not know if it is silver plated or what. Any information o n this instrument would be greatly appreciated. Reply To Post Report Abuse.
01-17-2009, 06:16 PM
Hey guys,
I just bought a Gemeinhardt 2SP flute, and in the Ebay guide (http://reviews.ebay.com/Gemeinhardt-2SP-Flute-Everything-You-Wanted-to-Know_W0QQugidZ10000000004031561) the one with a 'D' in the serial number appears the most sought after. Well, I got one. For 332 USD ( or €250, originally it was 280 but I bid 250 and got it :) ) Serial number D49OXX. I'll post pics soon. I still have to clean it a bit (it's kinda dusty between the mechanics, anyone have any tips on how to get that clean safely?) The headjoint seems quite perfect (no major scratches or dents). The pads look kinda bad I think (kinda dry, but what would you expect from a flute that hasn't been played in at least 8 years), I got a low D out of it so so far it seems ok (I'll let my teacher test it, I bet he'll be surprised). I can get a sound out of the headjoint (it's LOUD and quite full I think) and also got a couple of tones when it's assembled. I bought it off some old saxophonist who once started on the flute but then quit. It's in the original case, but no cleaning rod :( Anyway I think I'll fall in love with this thing soon enough! Some beginner questions: -I accidentally turned the screw on the headjoint, is this bad? -Has anyone got a clear guide one how to place your hands? Which finger carries the weight of the flute? -How do I clean the mechanics? -How much does the average cleaning rod cost? -Should I oil the joints a little bit? -can I ask my tech to get rid of all the dust between the keys? -How much will a full repad cost? Greets!
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