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For Sale

Updated: 11/9/12

LIST YOUR ITEM in this For Sale section!

There is a one-time fee of $15.00 for this service.


Please contact the individual seller directly regarding the items listed below.


For Sale

Sonor MRB 1000 4.3 octave Marimba with premium Honduras Rosewood Bars.
Excellent condition. Price $6,200.00 USD, Buyer pays shipping or local pickup. Contact Ron at ronhuber12@gmail.com for more information.


For Sale

Bergerault Bass Marimba for sale, c.1975. In playable condition. Bottom octave of resonators are made of plastic laminate, top 3 octaves are aluminum. Bottom C bar measures 3 3/8" x 24", top C measures 1 3/4" x 8". Frame is height adjustable. Overall length - 87". Bottom width - 45 1/2". Top width - 16". Bottom C, D, D# and G are new bars. Entire instrument needs tuning. PICK-UP ONLY. $5,000 or best offer. Please contact Brian at bstotz@esm.rochester.edu for information.


For Sale

Goodman Timpani: 25" and 28"
Asking $10000.00

Contact Goneconto@Verizon.net for more information.


INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE

Please visit us at www.marimbas.com/fs.php for more details.

Please visit us at www.marimbas.com/fs.php for more details.


For Sale

Deagan #870 Xylophone, 1 5/8" Rosewood bars, 3.5 Octaves (F-C) with no cracks or splinters on bars.
Willing to ship worldwide. $2500. Please contact Matt at mabcim@hotmail.com for information.


For Sale

Custom built timpani by Rich O'Donnell with upgrades by Mark Guthrie at Precision Classic Timpani. The price is $12,500 which also includes custom built plywood cases for easy transport.

Contact Mike at timpo2k@msn.com for more information.



Wanted to Buy

One pair of Marshall Light's American Drum Duff timpani sticks from c. 15 years ago or more. Specifically, the # 4 mallets with the green band. These were not authentic reproductions of the original Duff wood handle sticks. They were maple and not hickory - with a slightly thicker neck on the mallet.

Please contact Ron at rongotimp@earthlink.net.