May 1st, 2012 — Flute
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| Gemeinhardt 2SP Silver Plated Flute Outfit |
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| Manufacturer: Gemeinhardt |
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| List Price: $899.00 |
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| The 2SP has been a standard and reliable instrument choice for decades and remains the most popular instrument selected by dealers and educators for beginning flutists. With an unprecedented level of quality control including two tiers of professional magnehelic bench testing, the 2SP provides a solid foundation for student musicians to build on. |
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- Plateau model (closed hole)
- Offset G key
- Triple coated silver plated finish
- Professionally padded
- Stainless steel springs
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