Repairing a Broken Xylophone Pin

A broken xylophone pin is not the end of your instrument. In fact, repairing and replacing a pin is easier than you think! Educational Consulant Randy Hargis walks you step-by-step from the removal of a broken pin to replacing it with a new one.

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Sonor ZS 1 Pins for Sonor Xylo or Metallophone, 10pc

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Sonor ZS 2 Pins for Global Beat Xylo or Metallophone, 10pc

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Sonor ALS 1 Cording for all Sonor Xylo or Metallophone, 1 yard

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Randy Hargis

Randy Hargis is the National Sales Consultant for General Music and Mariachi at West Music. He has worked in the music industry since 1977 when he began his gigging career at the young age of 15. Before coming to…

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