Meisterklasse Chromatic Case

Model: Meister-case

£39.99

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Meisterklasse Chromatic Case

Meisterklasse Chromatic Case - Genuine Hohner case for the Meisterklasse Chromatic harmonica.

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Comprehensive range of harps, sent out promptly. My first point of call when looking for a new/different harp.

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Excellent customer service! My recent purchase required a couple of alterations in details and they were very responsive about it. Despite the changes in the order, the item actually arrived earlier than expected!

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Always a great experience dealing with this firm; keen prices, fast delivery and well packaged.

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