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Not having the funds for a S&S Model B I've always considered the Yammy S6 to be the next best thing- so I became quite excited!
I was struck by the price of the instrument in question-£16K - particularly as it is only 2 years old! The sales chap informed my that it may have belonged to a school or college, possibly somewhere in the West country.
I understand that the shop had had their techy in to give it a thorough 'going over'.
What struck my, however, was the condition of the strings. All of the steel strings were covered in rust and the copper bass strings had lost all of their sheen, not something I would have expected from and instrument of this calibre and age. I also understands that the technician had to replace several hammers.
What could possibly have happened? Was the instrument kept outside? At that price worth a punt ( not that I've got room for it)?
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