You'll get a:

-Yamaha YC-25 Dual Combo Organ

-with a real Leslie Proline 330.

-an all wood hand carved German made pre WWII double bass (upright bass, doghouse bass, bass fiddle, you get the idea

- an EMCI SD10 E9 pedal steel guitar with Keal Flight Case

- a 1976 Music Man RD 112 50 watt tube amp with flight case

- an Alamo Embassy tube amp

- A hand numbered Mark Sampson Star Nova 5 watt class A tube amp (the man who made Matchless and Badcat amplifiers legendary)

- A Gold Tone SM Weissenborn with soundhole pickup and OHSC.

- A Gold Tone OB250 Banjo with soft case

-Tama Starclassic birch kit with cymbals and hardware

You also get a beginning lesson on each instrument. What, you don't want to learn how to play the pedal steel guitar? I'll also throw in my turntable, two speakers, and my entire vinyl collection, and one copy of my album so you can hear it exactly the way I would have if you hadn't bought it. Well, that's it. Nothing left, and almost everything must go. After the instruments are used on the album that is. You're probably going to need a box truck to move it all, and again, you're responsible for moving it. I won't be of much help after this whole nearly dying thing.

If you want to know what happened, watch this.

http://gma.yahoo.com/video/austinkvuetv-15750583/miracle-on-mopac-28740291.html

and that's not the half of it.

Again, you can pick up these instruments after the album is tracked.

What the hell, I'll throw in a Sitar, and a harmonium. The tablas too if I can get them back from my friend.

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