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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 4295938, member: 55"]Yes; however, after 1811 Eisenbrandt flutes were not made in Germany but in the USA. And I'm not sure that any Eisenbrandt flutes were made in Germany before that date either; internet information seems to indicate that the Eisenbrandt Company was founded in the USA rather than in Germany.</p><p>A flute expert or player might be able to date this flute based on the arrangement of the keys, but that would be beyond my own expertise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 4295938, member: 55"]Yes; however, after 1811 Eisenbrandt flutes were not made in Germany but in the USA. And I'm not sure that any Eisenbrandt flutes were made in Germany before that date either; internet information seems to indicate that the Eisenbrandt Company was founded in the USA rather than in Germany. A flute expert or player might be able to date this flute based on the arrangement of the keys, but that would be beyond my own expertise.[/QUOTE]
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