

We (the salesperson) and I decided that it had just little more of a 'presence' about it when I played it.īut, had I not tried the GX I think I would have been more than happy with the EX. My impression of the Ex was wonderful until I tried the GX which I then loved. It might see a bit risky but seeing as though this is a handmade flute and I am buying through a reputable agent, I feel mostly comfortable with the idea. Is this a big no-no? It's just that it will be several thousands of $$ cheaper for me to do this (yes really!!) which means I can buy a GX overseas for the same price as it would be for me to buy an EX here. Is there any other advantage to having the silver body over the silver plate? Finally, I may be ordering my Muramatsu online.

But, had I not tried the GX I think I would have been more than happy with the EX. We (the salesperson) and I decided that it had just little more of a 'presence' about it when I played it.
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We keep a record of serial numbers and are quickly able to tell them all we know. After the flute has been manufactured, neither a C# trill key nor a Split E. Beware of shops who mix-up models!!! Adobe Premiere Cs4 Bagas31. The head-joint (behind the lip) and foot-joint (on the rib) of a Muramatsu flute bear the last 2 digits of the serial number of the flute (main body) and I sell them only as such. My impression of the Ex was wonderful until I tried the GX which I then loved.Īs an authorized (1988) Muramatsu technician/dealer/lover/fanatic, I prefer those that were made in the 80's and 90's (serial numbers up to ca. Hello everyone, Having just tried both of these flutes I would just like a little advice on buying one over the other.
