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Hi,


I am selling the following items:


SOLD - HOHNER ACCORDION 'VERDI III' ?20.

-Well-loved, beautiful old accordion, 120 bass keys. Plays ok but I think will need some restoration and tlc. Comes with its own case, which has seen better days.

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SOLD - KORG microKONTROL MIDI STUDIO CONTROLLER and ROLAND PC-200 MKII MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER. ?60 for both.

-They have been in storage for a while and used infrequently before then (I'm not really a digital keyboard player, as I discovered) but have just checked they power on fine. Korg is boxed and has DC power cable and USB, but Roland doesn't have any cables or box (though easy to buy cables).

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SOLD- ROLAND SP-404SX LINEAR WAVE SAMPLER. ?230

-Boxed with power supply and original SD card. No manual or software, but these can be found online easily. A few minor scratches to body, but nothing major, and no missing pads etc. I haven't used this much as found that it wasn't really my thing. Powers up and works fine.


Any questions, please ask!


Collection in Nunhead.


Thanks!

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