Baroque Flute 1-key JJ Quantz Transverse 

Experience the elegance of the Baroque era with this handcrafted transverse flute of the original Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) transverse Baroque flute housed in the 'DCM Collection' of Library of Congress, Washington D.C. USA.

This 18th-century transverse flute is crafted from Indian Cocobolo wood, known for its durability and resistance to cracking in extreme weather conditions. Unlike Grenadilla wood flutes, it requires minimal maintenance and care.

This model features 1 keys: a standard D# key. It includes two middle joints—one for A=415Hz and the other for A=440Hz, which can easily play A=430Hz by pulling out the tuning head slide. It has an oval embouchure hole, imitation Ivory protection rings, and tuned in the key of 'D'. 

The package includes a wooden case, a cleaning cloth, replacement pads for the keys, and a fingering chart.

For More Reproduction Flutes After Makers of 18th-Century 

 Grenser - Thomas Lot - Rottenburgh - 

Palanca - Quantz - Rudall & Rose

Please Google 'Hakam Din Musical Instruments'