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  • That was a heavy wall sterling silver body (9800) with a pristine (.970) silver headjoint,,Calore cut with 14K lip and riser. (also heavy wall)

  • Nina, are you playing a Sterling or the Pristine? and is the head a Calore Pristine or a Calore silver?

  • You could play a student, closed hole, C foot flute and the music would still sound good! Bravo!!

  • i have a pearl flute too and i absoulutley love it.

  • It is unfortunate that no possibility of having these HEADS PRO IN EUROPE .... NO POSSIBILITY OF EVER HAVE ANY OF THESE head, especially CALORE?? PLEASE!!

  • @giorgiocaro Hi Giorgio - I'll be trying this headjoint at the upcoming Frankfurt Musik Messe at the end of this month - and then it shouldn't be too long until we have these headjoints in Europe.

    Where are you based?

  • I'm in Spain, but even took over a year asking for these headjoints (I was the first to ask the forza for my students) to the official provider of Pearl, here Rivera not know anything about them .. Frankfurt is a tad far ... Rome or London, Madrid???? thanks

  • So nina, What did u think? Im actually going to be testing out a 9701 thickwall with soldered tone holes, calore thickwall headjoint with platinum riser and 14k lipplate. I would really like to hear ur opinion. Thanx

  • Pristine Silver is Pearl's High Alloy Content Silver. It is 97% pure silver.

    Sterling Silver is 92.5% Silver

  • Beautiful Sound - I've never heard of "Pristine Silver"

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