2460 days ago

Instruments for Sale

Kate from Country Herbals Cottage Shop

Instruments for Sale

Cello ¾ Korean Ex Cond top strings $750.00 with Styrofoam Case
Cello ¾St Antonio neck repair $250.00 without case
Cello case ¾ Styrofoam ex Cond $100.00
Viola 4/4 skylark Good Cond $180.00 Hard case and bow
Violin ¼ Stentor Ex Cond Shlder pad $200.00 Case and bow
Violin ½ No brand as new $100.00 case and no bow
Violin ¾ Palatino as new Shoulder Pad $150.00 case and bow
Violin 4/4 Montanari as new shoulder pad $230.00 case & bow
Violin 4/4 Wizard as new shoulder pad $250.00 Case and bow
For more information please give me a call or text a time to view (I'm more likely to get your message if you text me or phone me directly).
Ngongotaha
Kate on 07 357 2006 - (I'm teaching most days from 3pm to 7 pm)
or phone/text 021 144 1113

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