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Abbreviation Key:
LP = Low Pitch
HP = High Pitch
Open /Op. / OP G# = Open G#
Closed / Cl. / CL G# = Closed G#
Db = D flat piccolo (or flute)
Eb/E Flat = E Flat Soprano Flute
Sil. = Silver
Band/Bd = Band Model
Orch/Or. = Orchestral Model

French Model or Fr. or Fr. Mod. = Open Holes, Pointed Key Arms, Soldered Toneholes
B or Bft = B Footjoint
B-C# tr. = B-C# Trill
440/442/444/445/435 = Pitch Specifications
Con. / Conical = Conical Bore Piccolo
Cyl. = Cylindrical Bore Piccolo
Bb to B = Modern Style B flat Shake Key (previously for trilling B-C Natural)
Gold Emb = Gold Embouchure (lip plate & riser)

HMFM = Handmade French Model (Open Holes, Pointed Key Arms, Soldered Toneholes)
LD: Lewis J Deveau Scale
.205D = .205 depth riser (taller than the standard .195 depth riser)
RW: Robert Winn Scale - designed primarily for the German Market
GW: Gold Wall (riser)
.785: indicates heavywall flute (0.018); .785 is the outer diameter of the tube
TH or THM: Super Thin Wall - .010 or .011 Tube Thickness
.016>.016, .018, .014, .012, .010 = Tube Thickness