Greta Haug-Hryciw – fine used instruments
Tables P-12 and P-13
Vintage early instruments mostly from the collection of cornett maker John McCann, including a full consort of Renaissance recorders pitched at A=440 Hz made by Bernard Junghänel of plumwood with natural oiled finish. This set includes a Renaissance Great Bass and Contrabass made of curly maple, and packed in a custom case. You’ve got to see them to believe them! Many prices are negotiable.
Items for Sale:
- SATB consort of crumhorns (capped reeds) by Günter Körber, made of maple with a natural oil finish. The durable plastic reeds are in excelent condition. Sold as a set in their hard case. 
- SATB consort of rauschpfifes also by Günter Körber. Maple with natural oil finish and cane reeds. These medieval shawms are in beautiful condition. Sold as a set in their hard case. 
- An Anglo-Saxon lyre with 5 wire strings 
- Vintage Hohner “Club III B” diatonic button accordian in excellent condition. Original hard case (leather-covered wood). 
- Soprano and Alto rauschpfife duo by Gunter Korber – stained maple and varnished finish, with plastic reeds. 
- Bass dulcian by Eric Moulder (with multiple cane reeds). Leather covered, stamped with the Moulder hallmark. Original hard case. 
- An assortment of Baroque recorders by Joachim Paetzold including a soprano and pair of F altos at A440 (in a duo case), a 6th flute (soprano in D) and an F alto pitched at A392. The collection also includes another F alto at A392 by Junghänel. 
- A San Francisco ensemble’s collection Moeck Renaissance consort recorders (2 sopranos, 4 F altos and 4 tenors – 3 unkeyed and 1 with key and fontanelle), available separately, in sets, or as a collection for your own ensemble. 
- In Lions Hall: Sperrhake (single-manual) harpsichord (built ca. 1965) in Lions Hall, an ideal and affordable instrument for a student or an enthusiastic amateur. 
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              