Please Read My Many Satisfied Customer Reviews Below! Here for Your Piccolo-Playing-Enjoyment is a (Newly Rebuilt)—(Artley Piccolo) From 1972. Serial Number is 324282. These Were Great Playing Instruments–Built When Artley was Its’ Own Company and The (Build Quality) is Excellent. These are Great Piccolos, Fun to Play/ Great Tone. This one has Been Fully Disassembled/Cleaned/Springs Adjusted/ All Pads Replaced/Keys Fitted/Head Cork Replaced/ and Head-Joint-Tenon Refitted to Voice The Instrument. The Original Case is Long Gone and Has Been Replaced By a Yamaha Piccolo Case That’s in Great Shape. If You’re Looking for a Good-Quality. Fun-To-Play Piccolo This One’s For You.
Beautiful vintage 1994 model with all original chrome parts. Heads are newer and the snare wires are Puresound twisted with snare flair straps. Chrome is in really good condition with only some minor scratches on lugs and hoops. It definitely snaps for a little snare. I have a brass version of this so I need to thin the heard a bit and decided to pass this one on. Throw works excellent with no issues, there is no rust anywhere and drum is in overall excellent condition.
This Armstrong Elkart Model 290 Piccolo is a high-quality musical instrument suitable for advanced players. The body and headjoint are made of sterling silver, giving it a beautiful and rich tone. The set includes a hard case for safe transport and storage. The piccolo is a C-type instrument with a silver finish and measures approximately 12 inches in length and 1 inch in width. It features a silver riser and headjoint material for exceptional sound quality. This Armstrong piccolo is made in the United States and is perfect for those looking for a high-end instrument for their orchestra or band performances.