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Yes, you could fit a lock through the holes in the pull tabs. The holes are about 8mm wide.
By D. Triplett on January 31, 2018
Its pretty much generic it should fit any flute i think u shouldnt hve a problem
By yuliana on January 4, 2018
I don’t think so
By Robert Warner on November 15, 2017
I don't know 100% for fact, but I would say it would fit. It fit my flute no problem. Seems very universal.
By Sarah Mcloud on June 21, 2017
Flute fits fine and it smells new.
By Javier on July 18, 2018
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November 14, 2017
Great Value, light weight, sturdy. The case is comprised of molded Styrofoam inserts (1 top, 1 bottom), covered with a thin stretch velvet material, held together by the nylon exterior case. Maybe not enough strength to protect your instrument if a very heavy force is put on it (compared to a hard shell), but enough to protect it if dropped, or if it is squeezed into a back pack or suit case with other items. I needed a compact, lightweight travel case for a baroque wooden flute (1 foot joint key). The end sections are different lengths than a standard silver flute, and wider. The long finger hole / center joint fit in the rear channel without modification. I removed the 6 small ph screws that hold in the bottom section, lifted it out, peeled back the velvet inside cover, then used a small serrated knife to cut out the divider in the front channel and enlarge the width where necessary. Vacuum out all the loose bits of Styrofoam, stretch the cover back over the Styrofoam, push it back into the nylon shell, then re-screw to secure. Applying some pressure to close, the top section deformed a little to accommodate the oversized width of the flute without my having to make any modifications. The velvet liner is too thin and will probably where through pretty quickly. If that happens, remove the screws, lift out the two sections, and recover with a heavier grade of stretch velvet available from fabric stores. Styrofoam is very strong material, but if it does take a sharp hit that cracks or crumbles it, it looses it's protective qualities and you should buy a new case. The small screws may work themselves loose from the backing material with time, but are not essential to the integrity of the case. The top pocket is large enough (though very shallow) to hold a cleaning rod, cork grease, and a D whistle. However, there would be minimal protection for the whistle.
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