Greta Haug-Hryciw – fine used instruments
Tables P-12 and P-13
Vintage early instruments mostly from the collection of cornett maker John McCann, including a full consort of Renaissance recorders pitched at A=440 Hz made by Bernard Junghänel of plumwood with natural oiled finish. This set includes a Renaissance Great Bass and Contrabass made of curly maple, and packed in a custom case. You’ve got to see them to believe them! Many prices are negotiable.
Items for Sale:
SATB consort of crumhorns (capped reeds) by Günter Körber, made of maple with a natural oil finish. The durable plastic reeds are in excelent condition. Sold as a set in their hard case.
SATB consort of rauschpfifes also by Günter Körber. Maple with natural oil finish and cane reeds. These medieval shawms are in beautiful condition. Sold as a set in their hard case.
An Anglo-Saxon lyre with 5 wire strings
Vintage Hohner “Club III B” diatonic button accordian in excellent condition. Original hard case (leather-covered wood).
Soprano and Alto rauschpfife duo by Gunter Korber – stained maple and varnished finish, with plastic reeds.
Bass dulcian by Eric Moulder (with multiple cane reeds). Leather covered, stamped with the Moulder hallmark. Original hard case.
An assortment of Baroque recorders by Joachim Paetzold including a soprano and pair of F altos at A440 (in a duo case), a 6th flute (soprano in D) and an F alto pitched at A392. The collection also includes another F alto at A392 by Junghänel.
A San Francisco ensemble’s collection Moeck Renaissance consort recorders (2 sopranos, 4 F altos and 4 tenors – 3 unkeyed and 1 with key and fontanelle), available separately, in sets, or as a collection for your own ensemble.
In Lions Hall: Sperrhake (single-manual) harpsichord (built ca. 1965) in Lions Hall, an ideal and affordable instrument for a student or an enthusiastic amateur.