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Neuner & Hornsteiner VioLin 1926 Germany CASE Mittenwald Baiern NH

$ 316.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Neuner & Hornsteiner VioLin 1926 Germany CASE Mittenwald  Baiern NH
    This is a used preOwned
    Info is from the tag that is inside the instrument
    I dont know much about playing conditions  ive taken pictures of actual item for your reference
    Offers welcome  and any info on this item is gladly taken
    Thanks
    Returns
    are accepted if posted on listing. Ebay policies state cost to return item will be paid at buyer’s expense
    I will do best of my knowledge, to describe condition of item. Your item may contain visible or nonvisible imperfections including but not limited to the following:
    Stains
    Rips, tears
    Holes
    Missing parts
    Any kind of wear (normal to excessive
    Odors
    Crayon, marker, pen, or pencil marks
    Grease pencil marks made by thrift stores
    Adhesives (glue from price tags, etc.)
    Cracks, crazing
    Chips
    Cosmetic Blemishes
    Other non-listed imperfections
    Pictures Have been taken of actual item please inspect them
    I am listing items as “”””””used”””””” pre owned
    Excellent
    , like new, very good, and great condition are subjective observations and what looks excellent to you might not look excellent to another buyer, so please inspect pictures closely or cont ct seller.  a
    Please ask all questions accordingly, as I don’t want you to receive any surprises, everything is upfront
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