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  1. DIY Stainless 22 Fret Strat Guitar Neck Yellow Canada Maple Nitro for ST Guitar

    22 Fret ST Guitar Neck. Frets: 22 Frets, The steel pipe is wrapped in black mahogany,Bone Nut. Neck: Canadian Maple Neck. Canadian Maple wood makes the sound more Loud and clear. Fingerboard: Canadian Maple.

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  2. Zakk Wylde Barbarian Double Neck Electric Guitar Black Behemoth Vortex 12+6

    The Zakk Wylde Barbarian Double Neck Electric Guitar in Black Behemoth Vortex design is a high-quality instrument suitable for professional musicians. With a solid mahogany body, mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard, this electric guitar offers excellent tone and playability. The unique 12+6 string configuration, along with the personalization options available, make it a versatile choice for any guitarist looking to stand out and make a statement. This American Standard series guitar is a must-have for fans of Zakk Wylde and those who appreciate a unique and powerful musical experience.

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  3. MANDOCASTER-BRAND NEW VINTAGE WHITE 8 STRING SOLID ELECTRIC MANDOLIN

    Great playing new Cozart electric mandolin mando-caster. Paulownia body w/ Maple neck and rose fretboard. Really cool Strat-style electric mando in a great gloss WHITE finish. 352mm/13.85" Scale Length.

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  4. 20 sets Quality Pro Violin Strings 4/4 and 3/4 Size E A D G Fiddle String Cord

    20 sets Advanced Alloy Violin Strings 4/4 3/4 Size Professional Violin String E A D G Cord. The ADG strings made of the aluminium magnesium alloy. They will improve the violin's sound better. 20pcs E strings.

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  5. BLACK METAL BEAST

    ROX OUT ! roller bridge. 2 passive humbuckers.

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  6. Maultrommel Dan Moi Größe M Vietnamesische Volksinstrumente Jaw harp Jew's harp

    Größe: L (Länge:10,5 cm).

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  7. Sunburst Alder Wood Guitar Body Fit Stratocaster Strat

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  8. Sangenshi Kikuoka Shamisen Kojami Sansen Sakura Sangen Japanese Samisen Wood

    The Chinese sangen, from which the shamisen is derived, was introduced to Ryukyu in the 14th century, and entered Japan in the Eiroku period (1558-70) at the end of the Muromachi period (1336-1573). The shamisen, which is played with the plectrum of the biwa, is said to have been born in Japan.

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