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Post by Si on Dec 21, 2012 6:33:29 GMT
Hi,
I have up to 2 qins for possible sale. Both in Singapore but if you happen to see this in time I can bring to the UK.
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Post by ziman on Dec 21, 2012 10:42:41 GMT
What are the prices, if I may ask?
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Post by edcat7 on Dec 21, 2012 15:24:35 GMT
I suppose the UK makes a change from Singapore; cold, wet, dreary, miserable. Get a refund on the airline ticket now!
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Post by davidmdahl on Dec 21, 2012 21:38:08 GMT
It would seem that Singapore would be the place to be in December/January, rather than London, or Portland, Oregon. <g> All the same, I am happy enough to be here, with a few days off to spend with my family, and play my erhu.
Jim Binkley posted on his Facebook page: "Neighbors played guqin all night last night -- kept me up."
Likely story.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by Si on Apr 16, 2013 14:39:40 GMT
Wang Peng One qin is 1250 pounds, the other is 300 pounds cos its a beginners one
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