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Numbers — Miyazawa Serial

These prefixed serial numbers run on separate ledgers and are far rarer. For example, "G-452" might be a 1990 gold riser, while the main production line was at SN 45,000.

Understanding the exact model allows technicians to order correct parts, as key designs and tubing types can vary between decades.

Miyazawa flutes, handmade in Japan, are revered for their mechanical precision, warm tone, and innovative mechanisms (like the Brögger system). For collectors, sellers, or anyone buying a used Miyazawa, the is the most critical piece of data. This review covers how to read them, their reliability, and common pitfalls.

Typically lower digits, often ranging from 3-digit numbers up into the low thousands. The Growth Era (1990s) Miyazawa Serial Numbers

If you are struggling to find it, check under bright light with a magnifying glass, as the numbers can be remarkably small. Dating a Miyazawa Flute: General Guidelines

A verified serial number confirms authenticity, which is crucial for maintaining high resale value.

Pure numeric (no letters), ranging from early 4-digit numbers (1960s) to 6-digit numbers today. These prefixed serial numbers run on separate ledgers

When Mr. Kiichi Miyazawa founded the company in Nagano, Japan, the serial numbers started humbly. Very early Miyazawa flutes (pre-1972) are rare. They often feature a stamped on the center of the body near the tenon (the joint connecting the body to the footjoint).

Yes, dramatically. Here is the current market trend (as of 2025):

Before diving into the serial numbers, let's take a brief look at the history of Miyazawa flutes. Founded in 1969 by Ken Miyazawa, Miyazawa Flutes has become a renowned manufacturer of high-quality flutes, known for their exceptional craftsmanship, tone, and playability. With a commitment to excellence, Miyazawa has produced a wide range of flutes, from student-level instruments to professional-grade models. Miyazawa flutes, handmade in Japan, are revered for

: It can often be found near the top of the body tube, about two finger-widths down from where the key bars begin.

Unlike some flutes that stamp the number on every joint, Miyazawa is traditional. Look for the (the center joint), just above the tenon that connects to the footjoint.

The 50th Anniversary (2019) flutes have serials 50TH-001 through 50TH-100 . These supersede the regular system.

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