General Condition In good overall condition. Lord of the rings all parts in hindi kickass. There is some slight wear to the lacquer but this is purely cosmetic.
The sims 3 bin. I appreciate your feedback. Glad to hear that they are thought of so highly. I guess they just haven't caught on here in the US like they have in the UK- I really only come across them rarely in our Yamaha flooded beginner-->intermediate market! Looking at the list of model numbers now, I think these may actually be current models. I got handed the list with the understanding that everything on it is 'old stock', but I'm seeing now that they likely just want to move some of the inventory that has been taking up space on the stock room shelves, even if it's not that old. I have some TJFCAB/TJFCABO/TJFCABOE (sterling hj, open holes, b foot) which appears to be the Cantabile series if I'm not mistaken.
In the UK, it's the same price in £££.! The range has really updated with grenadilla risers and other wooden ones. I prefer a wooden sound to the metallic btw. The Trevor James heads are great, although the wooden headjoint upgrades really project. 
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I also found a very helpful (at least it sounds helpful!) for me to read about buying used flutes. In case you're interested, here it is (it's safe): I guess the most important thing about buying a used flute, from what I've read, is to make sure it has been fully reconditioned, especially replacement of the pads and corks. And to have it tested by an experienced flutist. Oh, and making sure it is a reputable make.
They make several embouchure styles - you're in a great position since you can check them out. They make some of the best in-house shaped embouchures for the kit price of the flute. I've played with a Virtuoso Series with a shaped embouchure and a B foot - it is very loud and penetrating, and darker (B foot and thick wall, with higher chimney rise) but the shaped embouchure takes some getting used to if you're just a standard embouchure plate player. I find the mechanism very quiet and gentle: the Yamaha system is firmer and taut, if not heavier. I think the Yamaha system is probably higher quality, but for the specification of a TJ Virtuoso, you would be paying over US$4000 for that. At that price point, it might be better going for a Sankyo or Muramatsu. Pearl flutes.I was nonplussed about.
This is one reason why I like the Rudall Carte wooden flute - it seems to be ergonomically better, although it is about 100 years older (strangely). It has a weird open G sharp (which gives a clearer 3rd octave E) and the second and third octave C and C sharp notes are very clean - much better than the Boehm ones as they are properly vented. The fingering hold also means doing a C sharp note in second or third octaves does not risk dropping the flute. Having said that, it is quite eccentric fingering, and takes some practice to get used to compared to standardised Boehm fingerings.
In addition, Trevor James flutes come with a 5 year guarantee for your peace of mind.
Used and inquired about what they had in stock. I almost feel like it's not worth the hassle to buy used. Thank you for taking the time to read and reply! I hope this info can be helpful to others as well.
My guess is that there is someone on this forum who sells wooden flutes, though, if you ask around. I'd be curious to hear what kind of interest there is in those from someone who carries them as well. I actually got into selling pre-owned flutes when being indecisive about what I wanted for myself- I couldn't just stop at two either.!! That's fascinating.I have the same issues you describe with the low C/low C roller keys. Just trying to pounce on it to get a solid note is tricky. It's like I need a mega large low C/B roller the size of a hair permer to avoid missing it lol. Cooling tech microscope 500x software.