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GEWA Double bass Georg Walther 1/2
Double bass Georg Walther 1/2, Rubner/Glass. Concert instrument. Development GEWA music Adorf. Design Thomas Böhme. Solid construction. Gamba shape. Solid European spruce top. Solid European maple back, arched. Inlaid purfling. Single brass mechanism from Rubner. Ebony fingerboard. Reddish-brown traditional spirit hand varnish. Strings Thomastik-Infeld Belcanto. Delivered ready to play. . .
SKU
SKU 92525
Weight
27.800,00
g
Manufacturer
GEWA music GmbH, Oelsnitzer Straße 58, 08626 Adorf, Deutschland, info@gewamusic.com
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6.077,75
including VAT 19% ,
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