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GEWA Cello Ideals 3/4 GS402.062.100.1
Cello Ideals 3/4, Cellos. Back and sides made of solid EUROPEAN maple, slightly flamed. Solid EUROPEAN spruce top. Red-brown natural resin varnish, hand-varnished. Inlaid purfling. Ebony fittings. Original Aubert bridge, prepared. Wittner fine tuner tailpiece (optional, see above). Larsen Aurora strings (optional, see above). Endpin. Rosin (optional, see above). Massaranduba/carbon bow with natural hair (optional, see above). Cello bag with bow and string pouch and backpack straps (optional, see above). Slight color variation possible due to hand-varnishing. Not ready to play: Without sticker, all other versions with sticker. If you prefer without sticker: please inform us.. . Ready to play, secured for transport
SKU
SKU 92320
Weight
10.200,00
g
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1.330,02
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