an-do-er Flute Gig Bag Box Leather for Western Concert Flute with Buckle Foam Cotton Padded
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I don't think so. The cutouts are designed to fit a standard c-foot flute.
It was shipped from the United States, I believe.
No, it will only fit a flute with a c foot (two keys).
Selected User Reviews For an-do-er Flute Gig Bag Box Leather for Western Concert Flute with Buckle Foam Cotton Padded
My daughter abuses her flute case, stuffing it into backpacks full of heavy textbooks, dropping it off tables, and crushing it beneath other objects, and this case is up to the task. Never before have I paid so little for so much. for any reason. If you're looking for a high-quality case made of the most durable materials (like what you'd find in a music store), this isn't the case for you; however, if you're looking for something affordable that will still protect your instrument, this is it.
The outer case appears to be made of compressed cardboard with a vinyl covering. It took several weeks to arrive due to the fact that it was shipped directly from China. To get rid of the smell, I had to leave it outside for three days. I pity the people who are forced to work in those factories. Because I'm not sure the clasps will keep it from opening on its own, I had my son wrap a piece of velcro around it for added security. Inside, the padding appears to be comparable to that of more expensive models. It should last him a couple of years because he transports it in his backpack. If you must carry it outside of a backpack, I recommend investing in a better case.
It can't fit in there because it's too small. When the case arrived, it smelled like glue and plastic, so I let it air out for a while. My mistake was not checking to see if it would fit right away, because it was too small and couldn't fit the keys without jamming it in and risking damaging them. It's time to look for a new one.
Make sure you don't throw your money away. It's for a reason that this case is so cheap. It's not particularly sturdy, as I expected, but the real issue is that it smells like toxic chemicals. I tried airing it out for a week, but the smell was so toxic and bad that playing my flute in it gave me a headache.
This case was not the right fit for my daughter's Gheminhardt flute with a b footer, though it is a nice and sturdy case. I wish it had been a better fit.
We bought a used flute for our youngest daughter, and the case was slightly damaged, but after a year of use, it's completely worn out. So, my go-to spot is Amazon, where I discovered this case and fell in love with it. Our daughter is overjoyed with her new carrying case. It turned out to be a birthday present that arrived early.
It was of excellent quality. The interior was plush, as if it were meant to protect the instrument. My daughter's standard-size flute, on the other hand, did not fit. The center piece on her instrument was a tad too long.
I received the case in November, and it's now broken and crusty after 4 1/2 months. The case had a foul, chemical-like odor when I first opened it, and I didn't let it air out for a few weeks. The case will not be fully closed. It once opened by itself, and my flute fell out, scratching and denting it. It's nothing more than a piece of styrofoam covered in felt. Don't waste your time; this isn't a good purchase, and you won't get your money's worth.