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    Hello,

    I was wondering if anybody could help me determine a sale value for my yamaha 34 ii s clarinet, used but in good condition. I havent played for 5 years (roughly) and would like some extra cash to help with university.

    Is there any preferred sites for selling such an item?

    Thanks

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    eBay is hte best selling place. Also try here on the For Sale section.

    i would check Completed sales on eBay as an indicator. I can't think off hte top of my head how much they sell for.

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    Thank you Sir! I shall look into that

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    For the full version of, "Go to eBay and check," please see http://www.woodwindforum.com/forums/...read.php?t=806

    The 34's a good clarinet, BTB. If I didn't have 1.5 of them lying around and we didn't prohibit folks with less than 25 posts from posting sales ads, I'd ask you about it.

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    Fair enough Petey. That thread was very helpful. Thanks!

    Im not sure what BTB stands for sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherguy View Post
    Im not sure what BTB stands for sorry
    Might be a maritime version of "by the way" -> by the bay.
    Ben

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    "By the by." It's an archaic way of saying "By the way." It also can mean, "Back Tomorrow. Bye!"

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