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Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist
Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist








wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist
  1. #Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist update#
  2. #Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist professional#
  3. #Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist series#

Paul, the forest pieces are highly representative of the type of symmetrical art I was doing in the 80s, As I said the 1999 acrylic series had to be different as water is less controllable than turpentine.Īlso the painting Samsara has suffered a lot of wear damage with pieces of the paint missing and showing white underneath small blotches and folds in the canvas.

  • thank you so much for the positive responses, Its taken a lot of work and I finally feel like I am finished, just a few minor edits today, and some glitches in the site to work out.
  • PS I don't do internet sales, I'm strictly a local business, so for 98% of you this is not advertising, just informational!!

    #Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist professional#

    Its costing me only $20 a month for the first year, and about $30 a month after that.Īnyway if you want to see pictures and professional you tube recordings of beautiful clavichords I have built, and pictures of some fine violins I have worked on and a whole lot about me, my philosophy, and how I run a small violin business out of my house, check out this new website and let me know what you think. I am eternally grateful to for providing me with a web page in the old directory(now hidden, but still visible via google)for my limited advertising endeavors, but have decided to ramp it up a bit with a professional preformatted website that I built myself with limited computer knowledge and no HTML skills etc. Now of course that's not saying that much as some very cheap mass produced violins where coming out of Southern Germany 100-150 years ago, but even so, the better ones can hold their own quite well tonally against new Chinese imports in the same price point, that is at least if you don't overprice the antiques. While most shops are focusing on new Chinese instruments, I have been almost exclusively selling true antiques, over 100 years old. I have a second love, the violin, and have apprenticed and worked part time in the violin business for well on 18 years. I'm a clavichord maker, (baroque keyboard instruments) but am currently retired from the trade, due to sub standard wages for my painstaking efforts.$1800.00 all in for a super nice 200 paired with a pristine Leslie 60 seems cheap to me.Lyndon Taylor Violins, Clavichords, and my new website

    #Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist update#

    I will most likely pay Vintage Vibe to update the amplifier and electronics along with a set of new speakers. I was happy to pay the $900.00 After adding in $100.00 for gas I have $1000.00 in the entire rig. and a sweet, mint condition, perfect function, Leslie 60 rig. The piano came complete with music rack, legs, sustain pedal, cord, original rare bench. Otherwise, it was in tune, played nice and smooth and sounded so good. Obvious that a tech would need to look at it. Functionally, one of the speakers buzzed and there was some weird static noise with the aux out. I had to drive about 5 1/2 hours each way to get it.Ĭosmetically, the instrument was basically mint. He lived outside a tiny little town way out in the farm country about 4 hours West of Chicago. A musician in his late 70's or early 80's had it for sale. I found my 200 by using search tempest to search Craig's List. But one is going to be top-notch, kick-ass, and ready to rock, and the other will be a 'needs a little work' instrument limping along until someone ponies up the cash to get it properly serviced (even a "good one").

    wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist

    "You get what you pay for" is true from Max's perspective: Buying an unserviced on from Craigslist would be a lot cheaper (unless you're a fool) than a piano that he's spent weeks restoring. The "good and quick" (but not cheap) would be top-notch from the get-go, and would require no additional work (assuming it was purchased from a reputable restorere, such as Mr. The "good and cheap", however, would mean an unserviced instrument in good condition - ie it's gonna need some work ($$), but it's complete and had been generally well taken care of. Or, you can find one quick and cheap (ie the first one that shows up on Craigslist in your price range), but odds are it won't be good. You can find a good one quick (ie from a tech/restorer), but it won't be cheap. You can find a good one cheap, but you probably won't find it quickly. I think one can look at it as a classic good/fast/cheap tradeoff.










    Wurlitzer organ for sale craigslist