• Reviews around case (4.56 of 5)

    Glory Closed Hole C Flute With Case, Tuning Rod and Cloth,Joint Grease and Gloves Nickel Siver-More Colors available,Click to see more colors

    • The case and accessories are really nice.
    • The case is sturdy and protective -- she carries it around all over the place, in her bike basket, crammed in her backpack, whatever -- and the flute is perfectly protected
    • The case seems very durable, which will be great for taking to & from school every week
    • I like the carrying case, the zipper casing with attachable shoulder strap was a nice touch
    • It was in a nice case too!
    • It seems well constructed, the case sufficient to keep it protected and comes with the cloth and stick to clean it with, and a small jeweler's screwdriver to tighten loosened screws as well as the other items shown
    • When I received it and took the case out of the box, I looked at the cheap, soft-sided case and, well, I wasn't expecting much.
    • Case is wonderful, too.
    • The case is pretty darn sturdy for what it is
    • I love that it comes with all the basic upkeep tools as well as the fabric case with the handle as well as shoulder strap.
    • The case is really nice, feels sturdy and will keep the flute safe
    • The very well made canvas case is embroidered stitched with the Glory name written in gold.
    • The case is nice, the flute looks beautiful and she has had no issues with getting the pieces put together or taken apart
    • The case is nice and sturdy and even came with a longer attachable carrying strap
    • It sounds good, the case is great and it wasn't too big for him to play, although it seems big enough for adults, too.
    • Fate was gorgeous with nice case
    • The case is compact and holds the flute with individual compartments inside.
    • Came in a very nice velvet lined compact case that does not look one bit as you would think for the price
    • It is very easy to assemble and comes in a very nice case, and very convenient adjustable carrying strap.
    • The case is very durable for casual use with the occasional drop.
    • Other than that, the flute looks beautiful, the case is pretty, and it's a great looking instrument.
    • I opened it to find that the case was very sturdy, and nothing was missing
    • I got my Yamaha Intermediate Level for just 70 dollars on eBay in perfect, working condition, case and all, and it's an excellent flute
    • It was very shiny, and each piece came wrapped in plastic as well as the whole case within another box.
    • When I received it and took the case out of the box, I looked at the cheap, soft-sided case and, well, I wasn't expecting much.
    • The case is very durable and it was an amazing price.
    • Case is sturdy
    • The case is very nice and love that is has the shoulder strap.
    • The case is secure and wonderful quality
    • It was brand-spanking new, shiny, came with the lubricant, gloves, nice case, cleaning/tuning rod, and a cloth
    • The case and accessories were nice but the flute is a big miss.
    • like that it has a case and cleaning tools for the pipe.
    • It comes with the cleaning kit which is exactly what every flute and flute student needs, the case is decent and it comes with a shoulder strap too
    • One reviewer said that the case is cheap, I Don't think so...inexpensive I'm sure.
    • The case looks nice but has an overwhelming chemical odor: be sure to air it out, wash the cloth and gloves (and clean the flute
    • Case is sturdy, convenient, and pleasant 2 the eye.
    • The case was sturdy and even after a season of band there is lots of life left in this flute!!
    • The instrument that arrived was exactly the one that was pictured on the listing: removable plugs for converting to an open-keyed instrument (and, thoughtfully, a jeweler's screwdriver for unmounting the keys to prevent damage to the instrument when the day to do that arrives); offset-g with split-e mechanism; and a b-foot with gizmo key (so playing the top c doesn't blow out a lung).That said:* When pressing only the c-roller key on the foot, the c-sharp key stands half a millimeter proud of its tone hole, which prevents middle c from speaking
    • so my pinkie also rests on the c-sharp key when I play middle c—until I can shim the c-sharp key or have the cup arm bent to seat better
    • Even low c and c# are clear
    • The high register and low register notes are equally clear, and the low C, C# and D sound great
    • The instrument that arrived was exactly the one that was pictured on the listing: removable plugs for converting to an open-keyed instrument (and, thoughtfully, a jeweler's screwdriver for unmounting the keys to prevent damage to the instrument when the day to do that arrives); offset-g with split-e mechanism; and a b-foot with gizmo key (so playing the top c doesn't blow out a lung).That said:* When pressing only the c-roller key on the foot, the c-sharp key stands half a millimeter proud of its tone hole, which prevents middle c from speaking