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Robert Carl Hartman: The Larsons' Creations, Guitars And Mandolins | HLE00000180 - Sheet Music

product id: 35805
Product type: Reference
Media: Book and CD
Pages: 208
Author: Hartman, Robert Carl
Language: English
Expected shipping time: 14 days
Price: 49.95 euro

An account of two brothers who were producers of stringed instruments in the early part of this century. Includes colour photos of these artful instruments, classic advertisements and catalogues.


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