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クロちゃん
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This is a great value set! New and unused. Includes a nylon bag for charango storage. This item was purchased directly in Bolivia, South America. While storage periods vary, the newest item is the kena. The charango was purchased in Aiquile, Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is made of naranjillo wood and was purchased new and carefully stored at home. The strings were new upon receipt. It has the maker's mark and workshop stamp of "Pedro Torrico" from Aiquile. The design is also very attractive, and it's a piece I really like. *Please note that it may currently require tuning. Please consider this before purchasing, assuming you will need to adjust it before playing. The kena is made of bamboo. The seller confirmed that it produced sound when tested at the time of purchase. The zampona was purchased in La Paz. It is made of three-color plastic and has no noticeable scratches. However, there may be some warping or scratches due to the manufacturing and storage process. This is also a new and unused item. Recommended for those who want to start playing folk music, beginners, and those who are interested. For the price of one charango, you also get a kena and a zampona set, allowing you to enjoy folk music such as "El Condor Pasa" from the day it arrives. This item is a South American instrument. Although it is new and unused, please be aware if you are looking for the perfection of an industrial product. Recommended for those who understand the characteristics of handmade South American instruments. Feel free to comment if you would like additional photos or have any questions. I am not currently considering selling items separately. Price negotiations are possible.
3 days ago