Property is open to thorough public inspection. Location: 120 138th st so, Parkland, WA 98444 Driving Directions:Īll property is sold “AS IS”, and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Checkout Date & Times: Please contact the auction house for checkout dates & times. DUE TO THE LARGE AMOUNT OF ITEMS SELLING TO ON-LINE BIDDERS PLEASE ALLOW UP TO TWO WEEK FROM AUCTION DATE FOR SHIPPING Preview Date & Times: Please contact the auction house for preview dates & times.
several items in one box 9.50 (3 boxes 9.50 per box)this is to cover the wrappers wage, bubble, box, tape etc. handling fee of 9.50 will be charged (per boxed item or items) we will ship as many items in one box pre your request. Shipping and handling will be charged at a separate time. Your credit card will be charged twice- once for purchases and once for shipping. Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Shipping cost is the sole responsibility of the buyer. ALL INTERNATIONAL bidders must use a wire transfer-money order-cashiers check-cash for payment No credit cards. All items being picked up at our location or shipped to within WA state will be charged WA state sales tax. Credit card chargeback’s will not be accepted. NOTHING will be charged to your card until a purchase is made.
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Your credit card will be charged for your purchases, plus buyer’s premiums, and any taxes. We accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX and Discover Credit Cards ONLY. Internet Premium : 20% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, and Wire Transfer Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: All accounts must be settled at the conclusion of the auction. Matsumoku continued to manufacture instruments beyond 1972. Heater Music Company were not part of the lawsuit. This rumor comes from the Gibson lawsuit against copying the "Open Book" headstock design, however, the guitars distributed by the L.D. In fact, Norlin never purchased Matsumoku, nor did they shut them down. These guitars were distributed out of Beaverton, Oregon, USA by the L.D. It has been suggested that the Matsumoku Company in Japan from 1965 to 1972 until they were bought and shut down by Norlin, Gibson's parent company at the time.
Item Description: Translate description this guitar came from an 90 year old mans estate, you can tell by the condition of this guitar that he was a professional musician, very clean, great shape, with only signs of minor wear, (nicks-scuffs), this is one of several instruments we'll be listing for this estate.Lyle guitars were made in Japan somewhere between 1960 to the late 1970's out of the Matsumoku guitar factory that produced Univox, Arai, and other guitars.