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ImNotIrish wrote:From the look of your avatar, it seems like it might be time for you to clean house as well?
:lol: Yes, I've taken a year off from selling and making additional instruments for personal health reasons and still things have piled up. It will be time for a sale when the market opens up a bit.

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Jon C. wrote:I have a whole train load of them I could sell, but not a very good time to sell anything...
Still looking for a 1870-1900 Rudall&Rose in perfect nick :)
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Bodhro wrote:
Jon C. wrote:I have a whole train load of them I could sell, but not a very good time to sell anything...
Still looking for a 1870-1900 Rudall&Rose in perfect nick :)
That would be a very late model Rudall Carte 7000 series, let me check stock sir... :twisted:
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