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Russian balalaika + gig bag + extra strings. Handcrafted since 1818

$ 126.19

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Russian balalaika made by hand using old technologies. Made in a small family factory in St. Petersburg. The factory was created on the basis of the old Russian factory for the production of musical instruments founded in 1818. Masters carefully store the old traditions of production of balalaika.
The best-selling model of our entire range. This is the best choice of quality musical instrument for a small price.
Case: beech, glossy varnish
Upper deck: resonant fir (array).
Griffin: beech, black.
Cover and stand: beech. 24 frets.
Shell: ABS plastic.
Pins mechanics: metal, on one bar.
Additional strings.
The set of high tension strings is made of high-quality musical materials.
The first string"la"is made of precision,"musical"steel, and has a loop embedment of blue yarn with a spiral of silver-plated tape. The second and third strings"mi"are made of econylon. It combines excellent acoustic properties and higher mechanical characteristics than other types of nylon.
Ekonaylon - an environmentally friendly material, more than half has a vegetable origin. High tensile strength and low level of moisture absorption allows for fast and stable intonation, as well as a long service life.
BP-1/2, strong tension 26.3 kg:
A / La - 0.33mm, tension 10.5 kg.
E / Mi - 1,04mm, tension 7.9 kg.
E / Mi - 1,04mm, tension 7.9 kg.
Cover for balalaika prima, insulated
Upper Material: 600D PVC nylon.
Insulation: Foam stenofon (high pressure polyethylene), thickness 3 mm
Lining: Spunbond
Dense, warmed.
Big pocket.
Side carry handle.
One adjustable removable shoulder strap with metal hooks.
Russian folk spoon handmade"Khokhloma"as a gift for each order!
Free delivery to USA and UK . All orders have tracking number. There are no additional payments at the US Customs.
Factory history:
From 1818 until May 1918 - the Piano Factory"K. M. Schroeder (German S. M. Schreder) (Founder Lebedev Petr Nikolaevich)
May 1918 - The first state piano factory.
September 20, 1922 - The first state piano factory named after A. Lunacharsky.
1926 - Factory of folk musical (plucked) instruments. Lunacharsky.
From May 20, 1993 to 2005 - Open Joint-Stock Company for the production of folk musical instrument Harp instruments.
In 2005 the factory went bankrupt. On the basis of the production of a master of making Russian musical instruments, the Doff factory was created.
Today, the Doff factory continues the tradition of producing Russian musical instruments and is one of the best factories in Russia
Выпуск 2. Обзор балалайки прима. Приглашенный гость: музыкант Георгий Нефедов.
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АЛЕКСЕЙ АРХИПОВСКИЙ. БАЛАЛАЙКА. ВЫСШИЙ ПИЛОТАЖ.
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