At a garage sale, I came across a Made-In-the-U.S.A. Emerson flute with the number 'C66545' and '1' engraved on it.
I am far from an expert but this is the first flute I've come across that is curved - lite a Button Hook or the letter, "J". The mouth piece isnt on the longer, straight part, but on the smaller, bottom part of the bottom of the J.
Rare? Common?
I don't know what to call this shape / style so I am having trouble learning about it.
Thanks to anybody who can help.
Emerson Flute Found
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Re: Emerson Flute Found
I believe what you have is a student flute designed for students whose arms are too short for a normal flute.
You probably have something like this (although this one has both straight and curved heads):

You probably have something like this (although this one has both straight and curved heads):
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
--anonymous--
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