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Before you buy, some information about my merchandise. |
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All sales are final, so best to know before you spend your coin. |
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The shagreen instrument cases are of medium size, and |
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will hold a lute or mandolin easily. The leather long pouches |
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fit in a drum pouch. |
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The shagreen instrument cases are of medium size, and will hold a lute or mandolin easily. |
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me - removing the inlay would weaken the instrument, |
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Instruments are sold as is, and will not be altered by me - removing the inlay would weaken |
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Revision as of 00:53, 13 March 2013
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Nytingale's Instruments | |
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Event | Jeraya Lanival, Web Festival |
Owner | Nytingale |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Clothing shops, Container shops, Music shops |
This store only accepts Lirums
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[Nytingale's Instruments, Showroom]
The traveling caravan is well-stocked with supplies for the most discriminating music lover. Pegs line the walls, holding tools and completed items , while a half-finished lyre is held in place by clamps on a workbench near the door. A shifting bead curtain covers the back wall of the room. You also see a peg-board with some stuff on it, a wooden counter with some stuff on it, a hanging sign and the caravan door.
Obvious exits: none.
Before you buy, some information about my merchandise. All sales are final, so best to know before you spend your coin. Jackets are not pocketed, however they are cut loosely, and may be worn over armor. The shagreen instrument cases are of medium size, and will hold a lute or mandolin easily. The leather long pouches are of a size to hold a flute or whistle or anything about that big that you care to put in. The drum pouch is just what it sounds like - of a good size to hold a bodhran or tambourine. Temple drums are much deeper than a bodhran, and won't fit in a drum pouch. Instruments are sold as is, and will not be altered by me - removing the inlay would weaken the instrument, and carving just plain can't be undone. |