Forum Topic: Considering selling my 1960's century vibe
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Hello Vibesworkshoppers,
Hello,
I have a few vibe mallets for sale.
2 pair Balter - Joe Locke - 47R - new $40 for set of 4 shipped anywhere in the U. S.
2 pair Deschler - 116 - medium - blue cord - new $40 for set of 4 shipped anywhere in the U.S
1 pair - I believe these are Vibrawell, I bought them on Ebay and was told they belonged to Lionel Hampton but I cannot confirm this. They are definitely hard cord, magenta in color with very nice rattan. $25 for the pair shipped anywhere in the U. S,
I live in Philly and I'm looking to sell my Yamaha 3710 vibraphone. It's a GREAT instrument that needs a little love. Bought it new in 2005 for $5500. Needs a new damper bar and new motor. I have replaced a few broken bars, so some of them are the traditional gold finish (bought the gold matte finish ones originally). Comes with cases.
I'm selling it because I'm making my way into the jam-band/electro scene and want to get a MalletKat.
you can see the specs here: http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/percussions/vibrapho…
Hi, I'm currently studying the jazz vibes at the University of Sherbrooke and I'm selling my vibraphone YAMAHA 2700G. This is my very first vibraphone and I've been playing on it for 2 years. It comes with the YAHAMA cover for this model and a mallets bag. With his gold finish, this vibes sounds really good and has an impressive projection. It features a really good silent motor for the vibrato. It perfectly works. I'm selling it because I want to try another model. I can send more picture if you ask, for serious buyer only.
Hello everybody!
i have a friend who just bought a new M55, and wants to sell his lovely old Premier (uniform bars). We are in argentina, so it's going to be difficult. Also, he's asking $3800 dollars, but i think it's too much. Does anyone of you know how much this baby would actually cost? Also it's going to be hard to find someone who's interested in it here in argentina, so it will probably end up in the US or somewhere else. Anyway, here are the pics he sent me:
If anyone is interested in checking out the marimba, I have a very nice old Musser M-30 for sale.
Four octaves, graduated rosewood bars. Just (i.e. last month) tuned by Bill Youhass at Fall Creek. This is a very nice sounding instrument, reasonably compact and portable (for a marimba), in good to very good condition and in perfect tune.
I've got it on craigslist for $2250: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/msg/2562851977.html
Hi All,
I've got to that point in life where I need to buy a Vibraphone. I program and play keyboards for a living and can afford something reasonably good. I'm going to be playing jazz and not working on more 4 to the floor!
However, I'm in the UK and I'm unsure of what to buy and then where from. Vibraphones seem to be in short supply here!
Firstly, I'm a bit worried about buying something old because if it needs repair or tuning - I won't know where to take it in the UK.
Found a very nice M55 about a half hour from home, so I am selling my Jencos.
The particulars: 3 octave, non-graduated bars, one speed motor with the three pulleys for three speeds of vibrato. The felt is ok to adequate, all of the bars are muted when the damper is up.
Upper register is a little glock-y, lower register is a little thin, middle register is actually kind of sweet.
Everything works.
It ain't a beauty, but it's alright.
$850 OBO, I will deliver anywhere within an hour of Salem MA.
Amazing results: now if I can figure out how to remove this ad (or maybe there is no removal from the forum's communication chains?
Since posting this ad below, I have learned the pedal works but only thanks to duct tape ANd that the cover is not an original but that it was always "kept covered."
Hello
I'm looking for an old Musser vibes, 80's or older WITH WIDE BARS. I'm glad for every hint!
I'm living in Switzerland, so I'd prefer the instrument stays in Europe.
Markus