question in my flute? Is it real money?
I have my flute hand for $ 150 (I think) five or six years. This one Yamaha. I usually leave aside, but about a week, I leave it out (my fault I know) I've never tried real money, but in the time left, looked rusty in her and I like what's going on? How do I change? our grandmother gave us a set of real silverware has been polished and Polish, so my flute with that and now is nice and bright again, but I was wondering what is real? and how I can clean between the keys? I can not get there with the help of Poland
ARGHH! Noooooooo! Never use silver polish on a flute! You can see the damage it does now – even smoke dope into the mechanism, where you can not see – and make keys stick. You must keep the store what they call a Certificate of Authenticity – clean, oil, adjust. You can not do yourself this – not even try. You can learn about the flute to go to the Yamaha website, or go to reputable sites such as the flute www.fluteworld.com, and find your model. If you only paid $ 150, then I would bet money that is silver, not sterling silver. If the pins (parts that correspond to the interior the other when they meet this yellow metal is silver. If the parties – participants each – are stamped or SS 925 or silver "- Then you know. There is no stamp duty – silver. And here's a fun test – hold the mouth of his crown. * * Ding pin open end – if you have a beautiful ring, silver. If she goes processor – which is solid silver. (At this point, you can see the post – and unless the metal color than the rest of the mouth – is plated.
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