USD$1-400, Depends on the state of conservation.
The Gemeinhardt 3SB typically sells between $1000 and $1500.
Any where from $260 to $375 is a fair price.
The value of an Armstrong flute with a serial number of 7058438 varies depending on the actual condition of the flute. The flute might sell for as much as $150 or as little as $70.
I would recommend calling your local flute dealer (or repair tech would also be a great avenue, as they usually Cary a book of serial numbers for various brands). Or check places such as Ebay, Craigs List, or Musiciansfriend.com for flutes of the same make and model to see what they are selling for. always take into consideration that value is largely dependent on condition
Being that the age of this flute is over 50 years, it has probably reached its lifetime. The M2 flutes are a student model as well, also taking a chunk out of its value. Depending on the metals with which it was made, either silver or nickel plated, the value may vary quite a bit. The nickel plated M2's are not as resonant and tend to play fuzzier than the silver variety. However, old flutes do tend to fall into desrepair more often and may be very expensive to bring back to playability. If you are considering purchasing an old M2, I would advise against it. If you are considering upgrading to a newer flute and/or selling your Gemeinhardt, I highly recommend a Yamaha flute. They have a variety of models and a price range for everyone. Your M2 might sell for 100-180 on eBay, again depending on its condition and metals. For more information about the general value of this instrument, try going to eBay or an online dealer of used instruments and check out the going rate for your 1960 instrument. I hope I helped! -Heather
The Gemeinhardt 3SB typically sells between $1000 and $1500.
Without looking at the flute and seeing what condition it is, you cannot fully say what it is worth. Bring it into music shop and ask them. They usually have a blue book and repair technitions on hand to look at instruments and appraise them.
Any where from $260 to $375 is a fair price.
I would recommend calling your local flute dealer (or repair tech would also be a great avenue, as they usually Cary a book of serial numbers for various brands). Or check places such as Ebay, Craigs List, or Musiciansfriend.com for flutes of the same make and model to see what they are selling for. always take into consideration that value is largely dependent on condition
The value of an Armstrong flute with a serial number of 7058438 varies depending on the actual condition of the flute. The flute might sell for as much as $150 or as little as $70.
Being that the age of this flute is over 50 years, it has probably reached its lifetime. The M2 flutes are a student model as well, also taking a chunk out of its value. Depending on the metals with which it was made, either silver or nickel plated, the value may vary quite a bit. The nickel plated M2's are not as resonant and tend to play fuzzier than the silver variety. However, old flutes do tend to fall into desrepair more often and may be very expensive to bring back to playability. If you are considering purchasing an old M2, I would advise against it. If you are considering upgrading to a newer flute and/or selling your Gemeinhardt, I highly recommend a Yamaha flute. They have a variety of models and a price range for everyone. Your M2 might sell for 100-180 on eBay, again depending on its condition and metals. For more information about the general value of this instrument, try going to eBay or an online dealer of used instruments and check out the going rate for your 1960 instrument. I hope I helped! -Heather
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value with only the serial number.
Impossible to value with just the serial number and "shotgun".
Basically impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value a weapon with only the serial number.