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Zither for sale

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 1:17 am
by Kennethpauls
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I would like to sell my Glier, circa 1936 as I am just not playing it anymore (how many zithers should one have/one need?). And more importantly I have this overriding feeling that an instrument must be played! it is a terrible sin to leave an instrument unattended for too long. One honors the previous owners and teacher by learning and playing well the instrument that's been entrusted to you.

This particular Glier,, with it's very pretty design, has a good clean sound and no cracks on it's body. There is a piece of wood at the base that broke off and I have the pieces of that, but it does not affect the body or the sound. The strings are in good shape, and Sasha Radicic did a great job on repairs some 7 years ago= tightening the pegs, adjusting the Griffbrett, polishing the body.

I bought this instrument from an old man in Long Beach who was also selling his Meinel. Being naive to zithers, I picked this prettier one with the inlaid scene of gentleman and musical lady. It has been with me for 40 years now (I stopped playing for 30 years).

It comes with a beautiful case that I had custom-made from a German Company; It fits snugly and securely.

Re: Zither for sale

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 1:21 am
by Kennethpauls
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Re: Zither for sale

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 4:44 pm
by Paul
What are you asking for it?

Paul

Re: Zither for sale

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:21 pm
by Kennethpauls
I’m thinking $750. I’d already put $225 into the new case, and $500 in it’s original repairs by Sasha. My feeling, however anthropomorphizing, is that an instrument needs to be played; so I would hope that someone would use it often which honors all the previous owners.

Re: Zither for sale

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 2:42 pm
by MikeMolaro
Is this still available? And if so where are you located?

Thanks,
Mike