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Artino Cello Pinholder SP27
Pinholder for cello, bamboo, compact cello shaped, adjustable nylons strap, 2 different holes
This tiny pin holder with a violin shape is ideal for any cello player. From beginers which have to learn to hold their instrument to professionals which need a compact product they can trust on stage. The strong adjustable strap combined with the holes adjusted for 3 different types of endpin and the neoprene grip makes the SP-27 a very versatile pin holder ready to use at any time or anywhere.
The size of the pin holder is 8cm long which makes it a fine and discrete accessory to take everywhere,
SKU
SKU 73108
Weight
93,00
g
Manufacturer
The Music Alliance, Architronlaan 8a, 5321 JJ Hedel, Niederlande, sales@tma-benelux.com
Our price:
€
23,51
including VAT 19% ,
[plus shipping]
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Delivery time: 4-5 days*
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