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I have a Kawai Organ Dx800 that I am looking to sell, but am unable to find the value for it online. Does anyone have any idea what a reasonable asking price would be? It was well taken care of, but has been sitting for several years. I have...
Sorry, but I couldn't find anything either. You might try posting your question on allexperts.com [ http://www.allexperts.com ]. I've received help from the people there before. They tend to be more knowledgeable than the people on this site. It's...
A precious bosssa nova song, performed on a kawai organ
Is it trouble free?
I dont know much about the newer ones, but i had ne in the 90's and athough it never gave me any troubles, I am a heavy player and it was wearing out pretty fast, faster than say a roland, so i got rid of it. Sorry I cant be more help.
My dad got me this product and I want to selling it but
I cannot find pricing for this dude.
Unfortunately organs are about as in demand as an orange typewriter. Even great organs sell for pennies on the dollar. You can find out exactly what your instrument is worth by listing it on ebay with a high reserve price. Then watch the bids come
Kawai is the name of the organ company in Hamamatsu, Japan
I have the model# but most information on the computer ask for SR50-70etc. How can I know what mine is? I need a manual to get started. I am a Sr. citizen and really would like to play, please help me. Thanks
You are in luck!
http://www.kawaius-tsd.com/OM/ORGANS/SR5 ,6,7.pdf
It's an image scan (so everything is picture, even the text) for the Kawai SR5/6/7 Owners manual
Hospital staff caught with dead babies in bags
Five staff of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-araba, are in police custody for allegedly selling unclaimed corpses.
The workers, who were attached to the Morbid-Anatomy Department of the hospital, are in charge of private contractors who assist the hospital to clear the mortuary of unclaimed corpses.
Luck ran out on them when one of the contractors, identified as Shiubu Atanda, was arrested by the police at Agbowa, in the outskirts of the city on July 3, with five Ghana-must-go bags containing 76 dead babies, which he was supposed to have buried at the Atan Cemetary at Yaba.
The police officers from the Agbowa Police Station at Epe who were on routine patrol along the road, sighted the man with the bags containing the decomposing corpses. They arrested him when he was unable to give a satisfactory answer about the corpses.
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Hospital staff caught with dead babies in bagsNEXT - Jul 07, 2010
Allah ya kiyaye kawai. JUST A MINUTE! 76 babies were meant to be unclaimed corpses in 2 months. Which means the actually number of infant deaths has been