Sankyo Flute Company
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Sankyo Flute Manufacturing Co., Ltd, located in Sayama
Sayama, Saitama
, formerly known as Irumagawa, is a city located in Saitama, Japan. Sayama translates as "sitting on a mountain”. The city was founded on July 1, 1954....

, Japan, produces hand-made flutes, piccolos and head joints at the professional level. A number of prominent flautists, such as Walter Auer of the Vienna
Vienna
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 Philharmonic Orchestra, John Curran of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, and Young-ji Song of the Seoul
Seoul
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Philharmonic Orchestra, play Sankyo flutes. (see website)

The Sankyo flute facility produces approximately 350 hand-made silver, gold and wood instruments and many silver and gold headjoints every month (see website) for worldwide distribution. Sankyo Flutes are currently distributed in America through Sankyo Flutes USA, LLC

Silver Flutes

  • CF201 silver flute
  • CF301 silver flute
  • CF401 silver flute
  • CF501 silver flute
  • CF601 silver flute
  • CF701 silver flute
  • CF801 silver flute
  • CF901 silver flute

Gold Flutes

  • K5-4 DT 5-karat gold flute (no longer in production)
  • K10-2 DT 10-karat gold flute
  • K14-3 DT 14-karat gold flute
  • K14-3 ST 14-karat gold flute
  • K14-4 DT 14-karat gold flute
  • K14-4 ST 14-karat gold flute
  • K14-5 DT 14-karat gold flute
  • K14-5 ST 14-karat gold flute
  • K18-3 DT 18-karat gold flute
  • K18-3 ST 18-karat gold flute
  • K18-4 DT 18-karat gold flute
  • K18-4 ST 18-karat gold flute
  • K18-5 DT 18-karat gold flute
  • K18-5 ST 18-karat gold flute
  • K24 - 24-karat gold flute (with 14K or 18K mechanism)

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