from 9 (AM) to 5 (PM), i guess
Hola somos el tamborazo azteca llamanos 925 6855336 Ricardo
Student level flutes will generally be made of a Nickel Silver compound material. Intermediate flutes will have a pure Silver head joint, and usually a Silver plated Nickel body. Higher level flutes will be made of pure Silver (.925-.97). The more pure the material, the better the tone and generally the more expensive it will be. You can also find very high end flutes made of Gold (in varying Karats) and even Platinum.
Each Jackie Mack collection is made in 925 Sterling Silver or brass luxuriously plated in 18 karat gold, white gold or 14 karats rose gold. Sparkling cubic zirconia stones embellish many of our eye-catching pieces. They use sustainable materials, minimizing environmental impact using recycled metals and other materials when possible. cutt.ly/fk6cDef
By "stages", do you mean student flutes vs intermediate and professional? If that's the case there are many differences Student flutes are almost always a nickle/silver compound from head to foot. All the keys will be "closed hole", meaning that there are no holes in any keys. The foot joint will be a "C" foot, meaning it only has three total keys, an Eb, Db, and C. It will be mostly assembly line produced. Intermediate flutes you will start to find open holes (five of the keys have openings in the holes to improve tone, among other things), and a "B" foot, which means an extra key has been added to expand the flute's range to a B rather than C. Also, the head joint will almost always be pure silver of varying qualities, while the body can be either pure silver, or silver plated nickle, depending on the brand and over-all quality. Often it will have some parts (especially the "embouchure", the opening in the head joint that you blow into to produce the sound) hand cut and hand made, while other parts are still assembled by machine. Sometimes you will find other options such as a "split E", and you can choose between "inline" or "offset G". These are just variations in the key structure. "French joints" are also sometimes found (more on those in the Professional section). Professional flutes will pretty much always be pure silver throughout the flute, in varying purities (from .925 to .975+). More often than not you'll find what are called "French joints" rather than the basic "Y joint". This refers the how the joints of the flute rods are connected to the keys themselves. Generally French joints are accepted to be better joints, and at least more attractive. Most (if not all) of the flute will be completely hand made by no more than 2-3 people total from beginning to end. All of the key options mentioned in the Intermediate flutes ("Split E" etc) are also available in professional flutes, as well as some extras such as "roller bars" on the foot joint to make finger changes easier, and extra trill keys. You can also get professional flutes in other, purer metals, such as gold and platinum. I hope i didn't miss anything.
Press mode key at any time to exit.Press mode, then press adjust to change time zones.TO SET TIME AND DATE:Press and hold alarm on/off for about 5 seconds until hour flashes.Press adjust to change hour.Press alarm on/offto move to minutes. Press adjust to change minutesPress alarm on/offto move to seconds. Press adjust to change secondsPress alarm on/offto move to month. Press adjust to change monthPress alarm on/offto move to date. Press adjust to change datePress alarm on/offto move to day of week. Press adjust to change day of weekPress mode key to save to exit.TO SET ALARM:Press mode to go to alarm screen (AL shows above temp)Hold the alarm on/off button for about 5 seconds and the hour will flash.Press the adjustbutton to change the hour.Press the alarm on/off button again to move to minutePress the adjustbutton to change the minutesPress the mode key to save and exit
NP 925
925 means Sterling Silver or 92.5% Pure Silver.
RJ could be the maker's initials. 925 means that the metal fitness is 925 out of 1000. that means that it is real silver, that is the number used for silver, like on tiffany's jewlery it says 925 if it is real silver
the number stamp of 925 on a piece of jewelery means 92 1/2 parts of sterling silver,so the number 925 on jewelry means sterling.
It means its 925 sterling and the M is for Mexico City.
925 means that it is made of sterling silver.
925 means 22kt gold or 18 kt gold
AFJG is a hallmark. '925' means is an international marking for Sterling Silver.
FAS 925 on a gold ring what does it mean?
925 means itβs 92.7% sterling silver
925 means it is sterling silver. 925/1000 parts silver. "Si" is probably the makers mark(initials)
925 sc means "925 silver coated". The item is made of some different material, which is coated/plated with 925 silver.