1583 days ago

CLASSICAL MUSIC CDS - EXCELLENT CONDITION

Nina from Stoke

These CDs are $1.50 each.

Each photo is a set and will be sold as that... with the exception of photos 6 & 16 (they will be sold together), 8 & 9 (they will be sold together) AND 24 & 25 (they will be sold together).

For example:
Photo One - 4 CDS - $6

Photos 8 & 9 - I found another CD
Photo 18 - I found another CD
Photos 24 & 25 - I found another 2 CDs

These CDs are in excellent condition... only really used once or twice - as they were my dad's and he taped them. I have opened many and cannot see any scratches.

They have been sitting around collecting dust for many years... as he was quite deaf from playing his music very loud.

PM only - I do not reply to comments made under the post
I work and sleep, so may not respond straight away
I do not respond between 8:30 pm and 8:30 am
I can post... at buyers expense
Pick up in Motueka (or Stoke)... as I live rurally - I will meet somewhere or drop off if not too far from my driving line
Listed elsewhere
Any questions... please ask

There are many more CDs, Tapes, Records to come... one of his passions was music... so lots to list.

Negotiable

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