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Re: Armstrong Flute and Mystery Piccolo
No idea about your Armstrong flute, but your "mystery piccolo" appears to be just a part of an instrument, looks like possibly an oboe...
Re: Armstrong Flute and Mystery Piccolo
The mystery piccolo appears to be totally open hole. The extra keys are the same as a traditional piccolo. While I have never seen a piccolo like this one as a band director this piccolo should play the same. The fingerings would be the same. I will do some more investigation. Is there a brand name on the piccolo?
This instrument is in its entirety and is not missing pieces. It is a piccolo.