Miyazawa Serial Numbers [top] 💎
If you are looking to date or identify your Miyazawa flute, the serial number is the key. Unlike some brands that publish a full public database, Miyazawa typically requires you to contact them directly or use their Warranty Registration page to verify specific instrument details. Where to Find the Serial Number
Miyazawa has been known to re-stamp bodies with new numbers after major overhauls. Look for: Miyazawa Serial Numbers
| Serial Number Range | Approximate Year | Notable Generation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 – 2,500 | 1969 – 1975 | Pre-Brogger, Pin mechanism | | 2,500 – 16,000 | 1976 – 1984 | Transitional, Classic Scale | | 17,000 – 49,000 | 1985 – 1993 | 1st Gen Brogger | | 50,000 – 89,000 | 1994 – 2000 | Late Brogger, MZ Cut | | 90,000 – 120,000 | 2001 – 2005 | Early 6-digit, M-12 Cut | | 121,000 – 180,000 | 2006 – 2013 | Mid-era, Feltex Pads | | 181,000 – 240,000 | 2014 – 2020 | Late Modern, Phoenix Intro | | 241,000 – Present | 2021 – Today | Current Production | If you are looking to date or identify
: Occasionally found near the end of the footjoint or at the base of a post near the low-C key . Why the Serial Number Matters Look for: | Serial Number Range | Approximate