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JP Piccolo 214G

JP Piccolo 214G
SRP £250.00
Our Web Price : £159.00 (£135.32 ex VAT)
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Delivery Estimate: £10.00

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JP 214G Piccolo C Resin Gold Plated Excellent student piccolo with gold plated headjoint, silverplated keys and resin body. Well engineered. The gold plating is not simply cosmetic, but adds a fullness to the tone. This piccolo offers excellent performance possibilities.

‘Amazing!!!
Every young flautist usually ends up wanting a piccolo. Yamaha YPC 32, Jupiter 30SS, Hardy and Gemeinhardt are the most popular makes of piccolo available and cost between £350 and £450.
Quite a lot of money for such a tiny instrument. But now a new piccolo has arrived on the market which will delight young players,
their teachers and, most definitely, their parents.

John Packer Ltd. have just started selling their own brand piccolo and it is truly amazing. It plays very well and has been well-tested
for durability by the Packer technicians. The most amazing thing is a young person could be the proud owner and player of one of these for
only £125!!!! It is almost too good to be true!

Have a look at the John Packer website for information about how people in full-time education can buy instruments through their
school without VAT. But even if you have to pay the tax, it is still a great price for a great little instrument. Only available through
John Packer Ltd.’

Liz Goodwin – Flautist, teacher and Editor of Flutewise magazine

"A full round tone in the bottom octave, and ease of articulation is the mark of a good piccolo - this one passes with flying colours! In
fact it's pretty responsive all over apart from the top, top B - but hey, who wants to hear that note from choice anyway? At £199 RRP,
this comes in at less than the price of a repad - I think I'll have 3!!"

Mike Mower – Session player and composer

Update June 2004 - much to our disappointment Mike just bought the one! However, it was for his personal use and not for a pupil!!