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Product Details
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Former Prague Symphony Orchestra Piccolo Finda, Piccolo head tube

[overview]
Finda Piccolo head tube. Granadilla material. Made of joint rings made of western white. Weight 43 grams. With dedicated hard case. Product in the 2000s. Price 79,200 yen

[situation]
There is a cloudy discoloration around the singing mouth. There is no crack or past repair history. Although it is a model made for Yamaha, please understand that the joint may be adjusted. (Other manufacturers may not enter even if adjusted)

[Features]
Piccolo head tube designed by former Solopickoroist Stanislav Finda of the former Prague Symphony Orchestra. The Granadira model has been highly evaluated for its achievement and gorgeous effect. It is a model that many people try to upgrade according to Yamaha's 62.

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Please note that all items are for sale in our Tokyo store.
There is a chance they might be sold out. All items are shipped tracked and insured. All import duties or customs fees are the buyers responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your country. If you have any questions please ask.

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
  • FINDA
Model
  • HD-GRENADILLA Piccolo head tube
Categories
Year
  • 2000's

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TC GAKKI

Shinjuku-Ku, Japan
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