Here is some musical equipment I no longer need.
Anyone interested should contact me:
Erik Butterworth
206-685-2007 (days)
butterw@u.washington.edu
This sound system is suitable for a small band once you add microphones. It worked well for my 5 piece band (accordion, violin, guitar, drums, vocals) for several years, but has been collecting dust since the band broke up. All components are in excellent condition, although there is some minor exterior wear on the main speakers. All cables are carefully maintained and free of kinks. Components of the system are:
Price: TBA
A full-sized concert instrument with 10 treble switches, 3 bass
switches, a grill mute switch and a built-in microphone. The 4 treble
reed sets are
tuned low, middle, middle, high with the two middles forming a
musette. I bought the instrument used about 1997. I
don't know its age or model #. It has serial #64091 and is in
excellent (professionally suitable) condition. Case is
included.
Price:
$1200
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A "ladies size" instrument with 7 treble switches and 3 bass
switches. The 3 treble reed sets are tuned low, middle and high.
Made by Sonola (Italy), the model name appears to be "Rivoli Deluxe". I
don't know its age. The serial # is TBA. Instrument is in good
playable condition. Some of bellows clasps are mismatched in
appearance,
but the bellows are very tight. Case is
included.
Price: $500
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Santa Rosa Guitar
company, model U2. Excellent condition and cute as a button. Great
starter instrument for child. It was my daughter's first instrument.
Case is included.
Price: $25
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Slightly large ukelele that the previous, but still petite. Hohner
model HU26. Excellent condition. Case is included.
Price: TBA
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Venerable instrument (age unknown) with bow. Violin
is in moderately good shape, although the pegs sometimes slip. The
bow needs a tightening nut. Decent instrument for beginner. Case is
included.
Price: TBA
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