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Mandolim Octave MOC305
Price
€447.00
Octave mandola made in Portugal.
Solid spruce top.
Sapele back and sides.
Steel strings for tuning - (1st) M E, A A, D D, G G.
563 mm scale.
Matte finish.
Maker: Antonio Pinto Carvalho
Irish Bouzouki with EQ - APC
Price
€597.99
Irish style bouzouki with equalizer and tuner included.
Top: solid spruce
Sides and Bottom: Sapelli
Strings: Steel
Tuning - (4th) G - D - A - E (1st)
Finish: Open pore
Made in Portugal
Pretuned fiber djembe - 10"
Price
€84.70
Fiber djembe covered in heat-sealed cotton fabric
Synthetic head with a sound that closely mimics natural skin
Very light: 1.13 Kg
Height: 50cm
Patch diameter: 10" (25cm)
rounded edge
Includes a shoulder strap so you can play it hanging
Traditional bass drum - 25x20cm.
Regular price
€220.00
-13%
Price
€191.40
Traditional bass drum with rope and leather tensioners. Shell and 8mm birch wood rings (5 sheets). Goatskin drumheads with wooden ring. Gonalca, Made in Spain.
The specified measurements are patch diameter x heads spacing.
Portuguese Mandolin APC - MDL305
Price
€199.00
Solid spruce top mandolin.
sapele back and sides.
Traditional Portuguese model.
Tuning: (4ths) G - D- A- E (1sts).
Made in Portugal.
Uilleann Practice Pipes
Price
€559.00
The first ever low cost practice set, bag, bellows and chanter. Made in United Kingdom
Galician drum - 25x20cms
Price
€234.00
Galician traditional drum.
Diameter: 25cms. - Height: 20cm.
Birch body and rings of 8 mm (5 layers).
Traditional rope tensioners.
The specified height is the distance between drumheads. Wooden rings that hold the skin protrude about 5 cm more.
Serves the bags ref. 2746 and 1819
Made in Spain.
Nickel Generation Whistle - D
Price
€13.60
Whistles with a blue plastic mouthpiece. Made in United Kingdom
Scotish Smallpipes
Price
€464.00
Smallpipes built in polypenco
Breathable synthetic bag
Plastic chanter and drone reeds
Includes a cover for transport
The colors of the covers may change with respect to the photograph
Made in Scotland
