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Gibson Custom Shop 1968 Les Paul....................$1900

Gibson Custom Shop 1960 Les Paul VOS................$1000

Martin D-28 Authentic 1937..........................$6200

CLARINET:

BUFFET A Clarinet - TOSCA...........................$1600

BUFFET A Clarinet - RC PRESTIGE.....................$1300

BUFFET A Clarinet - RC..............................$1000

YAMAHA Bass Clarinet - YCL 622 II...................$2000

YAMAHA Bass Clarinet - YCL 621 II...................$1800

YAMAHA Alto Clarinet - YCL 631 II...................$1700

SELMER Clarinet in Bb - SIGNATURE...................$1600

SELMER Clarinet in Bb - SAINT LOUIS.................$1200

SELMER Clarinet - Contra Bass - Model 28............$4000

SELMER Clarinet - Contra Alto - Model 26............$2500

SELMER Clarinet - Bass - PRIVILEGE to Low Eb........$1500

SELMER Clarinet - Bass - PRIVILEGE to Low C.........$2300

SELMER Clarinet - Alto - Model 19 A.................$1800

DRUMS SET::

Roland TD-20S V-Pro Electronic Drum Set------------.$2900

Roland TD-12S V-Stage Electronic Drum Set-----------$1000

Yamaha DTXtreme IIISP Special Electronic Drum Set...$1100

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