299 days ago

Harpsichord for sale

Roger from Waikanae

The Recorders and Early Music Union (Wellington, New Zealand) has a Zuckermann, Early Music Shop harpsichord for sale (we have other similar ones that we use).

Two sets of strings: 1x8', 1x4', and a buff stop
Range: 4 octaves plus: B below - D above
Dimensions length 196cm; width 80cm
Weight approx 45kg
Action Standard keyboard with white keys and black sharps
Stand dismountable
Good condition

The price is negotiable and it could be given to a suitable school, charity or community group (choir, theatre etc.)

Please message me on Neighbourly or email REMU.org.nz@gmail.com to enquire.

Negotiable

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