Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1769.03.02

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Index Entry Clavicords, for sale by Gualdo, John 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.769.017
2 Mar 1769:42 (1369)
John Gualdo, (in Front-Street, next door but one to the bank
meeting-house) has for sale, a few violins; German flutes;
guittars; mandolins; spinets; clavicords; late invented
music stands; together with a variety of music strings for
the violins, guittar, &c. &c.  He has also engaged some able
people, who under his direction, improve and repair every
kind of musical instruments in a neat manner, and on very
reasonable terms.  Likewise he has a servant boy who copies
music; therefore if any gentleman or lady should want a
particular song, sonato, trio, duet, solo, minuet, or
country dance, they may be supplied with them, without
buying the whole book, in which such song, sonato &c. might
be printed.  He adapts and composes music for every kind of
instrument as usual.  Next October at further Mr. Gualdo
intends to set off for Europe where he is going to transact
some particular and advantageous business for himself and
other gentlemen of this town, therefore begs the favour of
every person indebted to him to make a speedy payment, and
in so doing they will enable him to discharge his own debts
before he leaves America for which part of the world every
free man in his right senses, should have an everlasting
regard; for reasons before now quoted by gentlemen more
learned that the subscriber, John Gualdo. . . . 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1769.03.02 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0038937
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