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GEWA Double bass Georg Walther 3/4
Double bass Georg Walther 3/4, Rubner/Glass. Made in Germany. Solo instrument. Development and design: GEWA Adorf, Product Manager Thomas Böhme. Solid construction. Old Italian violin form. Selected solid European spruce top. Flat European maple back. Tapered sides for improved playability. Inlaid purfling. Rubner single mechanism, brass with engraving and ebony pegs. Ebony fingerboard. Amber-colored spirit hand varnish. Aubert bridge. Thomastik-Infeld Belcanto strings. Delivered ready to play. . .
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SKU 92527
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27.800,00
g
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