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Rudall, Carte & Co. Catalog, September, 1922 Rudall, Carte & Co. Catalog, September, 1922 The venerable firm of Rudall, Carte & Co. Began as Rudall & Rose (1821–1852), became Rudall Rose Carte & Co. (1852–1871), and operated as Rudall, Carte & Co. They offered a wide variety of flutes from the beginning, and were instrumental in manufacturing and promoting the Boehm flute and other cylindrical flutes in England. Thanks to Joe Moir for providing a copy of this catalog.
Scanned images of pages 1 and 4 through 8 may be found below. Pages 2 and 3 consist of 'General Remarks', which are of great interest, and these Remarks are reproduced as text below the thumbnails. Rudall, Carte's offerings consist primarily of what they term Modern Flutes, by which they mean cylindrical bore flutes with 'parabolic' head joints. This includes: 'old system' flutes, Radcliff's Model, Guard's Model, Boehm's system, Rockstro's Model, Carte 1867 patent flutes.
The 'old system' modern flute (almost an oxymoron) had 'some traces of the inherent defects of the old Flute' since the holes could not be put in 'their absolutely correct positions'. They also offer, on the very last page, 'Concert Flutes', including conical 8-key flutes. Click on the thumbnails, or click here to return to the index. GENERAL REMARKS Pages 2 and 3 of Rudall, Carte's List of Concert Flutes and Piccolos, from September, 1922 SOME explanation about the Flutes manufactured by Messrs. Rudall, Carte & Co., Ltd., may be useful to those who have no opportunity of seeing and examining them together. There are two classes of Flutes; those with, the Conical, and those with the Cylindrical Bore.
Up to the year 1847 all Flutes were made with the Conical Bore, excepting the Fife, which has now gone out of use. In the Conical Flutes the head or top joint into which the performer blows has a cylindrical bore, and in the body and foot joints the bore becomes gradually smaller towards the end of the instrument. In the Cylindrical Flutes, on the contrary, the body and foot on which the keys are, are cylindrical, and the head joint tapers towards the top. The cone, in this case, is not a straight taper, but is slightly curved, forming a section of a parabolic curve. In the Conical Flutes there were many different bores employed, some large, some small, and varying in numberless particulars. It was from the manufacture of their Eight-Keyed Flutes that Messrs. Rudall & Rose, the predecessors of the present firm, first became celebrated as Flute Makers.