david robertson Posted April 21, 2007 Share Posted April 21, 2007 Newly restored rosewood-ended 26-key Lachenal Anglo This is a very nice C/G instrument, fully restored and playing fast and loud in concert pitch. It failed to make its reserve on eBay (maybe I was just a tad optimistic!), so rather than relist it, I'm offering it here for £750, which just covers my costs and pays me about £1 an hour for labour - some you win, some you lose! I think you'll still be able to view the eBay listing here - but if that fails, just contact me for details and pictures. David Robertson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nigel Posted April 21, 2007 Share Posted April 21, 2007 Newly restored rosewood-ended 26-key Lachenal Anglo This is a very nice C/G instrument, fully restored and playing fast and loud in concert pitch. It failed to make its reserve on eBay (maybe I was just a tad optimistic!), so rather than relist it, I'm offering it here for £750, which just covers my costs and pays me about £1 an hour for labour - some you win, some you lose! I think you'll still be able to view the eBay listing here - but if that fails, just contact me for details and pictures. David Robertson Just out of interest, what is the layout on the accidental row? Nigel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david robertson Posted April 22, 2007 Author Share Posted April 22, 2007 Newly restored rosewood-ended 26-key Lachenal Anglo This is a very nice C/G instrument, fully restored and playing fast and loud in concert pitch. It failed to make its reserve on eBay (maybe I was just a tad optimistic!), so rather than relist it, I'm offering it here for £750, which just covers my costs and pays me about £1 an hour for labour - some you win, some you lose! I think you'll still be able to view the eBay listing here - but if that fails, just contact me for details and pictures. David Robertson Just out of interest, what is the layout on the accidental row? Nigel On the right hand, it goes Eb/C#, A/G, G#/Bb. On the left, C#/Eb, A/G, G#/Bb. In other words, standard Lachenal layout, except that the first button on the right hand has had the push/pull reversed. If you prefer it the other way, just switch the reeds. Regards, David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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