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Instrumenty dęte i akcesoria - Wybrany produkt w sklepach |
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Opis: Ustnik do saksofonu tenorowego SOUDMAN® Sklep: EASTMAN INSTRUMENTS INFO:
- ustnik metalowy do saksofonu tenorowego
- w komplecie z ligaturą i kapslem
- wykonany ze specjalnego stopu
- posrebrzany
- do muzyki rozrywkowej
ROZMIARY:
- 5 (195/100mm)
- 6 (210/100mm)
- 7 (225/100mm)
- 8 (250/100mm)
Przed zakupem warto zapytać o dostępność rozmiaru ustnika. |
DiXSGBQsvqSOhvVzf Ciao Arlene, my name is Stefano, I live in northern Italy. First, sorry for my poor English, it's no.. Zalety Ciao Arlene, my name is Stefano, I live in northern Italy. First, sorry for my poor English, it's not my mhoter language, so I'll try to write the best I can. I've read you're taking Italian classes but I don't want you to struggle with translation, so I'm writing in English (hope you don't mind it). Yesterday I was checking a site whose name is Expats in Italy and I casually picked up one of your posts (the one related to a cocktail bar in Rome). I liked the way you wrote it and I went on reading other posts. They were fun and gave me an interesting look at the way you american people consider our way of living. I learned you wrote a book (I've read some excerpts on Amazonbooks) and also were involved in the screenplay of a recently released movie. But the fact that impressed me the most was your move to Rome. How did you come to the idea of moving to Italy after living in L.A. and N.Y.C.? Do you like more living in Italy than in the States? Best wishes Wady Ciao Arlene, my name is Stefano, I live in northern Italy. First, sorry for my poor English, it's not my mhoter language, so I'll try to write the best I can. I've read you're taking Italian classes but I don't want you to struggle with translation, so I'm writing in English (hope you don't mind it). Yesterday I was checking a site whose name is Expats in Italy and I casually picked up one of your posts (the one related to a cocktail bar in Rome). I liked the way you wrote it and I went on reading other posts. They were fun and gave me an interesting look at the way you american people consider our way of living. I learned you wrote a book (I've read some excerpts on Amazonbooks) and also were involved in the screenplay of a recently released movie. But the fact that impressed me the most was your move to Rome. How did you come to the idea of moving to Italy after living in L.A. and N.Y.C.? Do you like more living in Italy than in the States? Best wishes Joshua 19 August 2012
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