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2064 days ago

WANTED - FREE unwanted guitars and music equipment

Shelley from Papamoa Beach

We work on keeping music gear out of land-fills. We can often recycle or re-purpose units, components or parts from old, broken or damaged gear, even if it's no working or is massively damaged! We take in all guitars, effects pedals, amps, mixers, leads, mics etc to help do our bit for the environment by reducing waste and re-using as much as possible. (sorry no organs, keyboards or Hi-Fi Stereos) If you have any music equipment (or music gear parts) you no longer need or want please touch base PH: 575 8575 or drop into our workshop Monday to Thursday OPEN 8am-6pm - 372a Papamoa Beach Road - cheers Shelley & Waylon McPherson

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