Posted on December 31st, 2009 by Ruth
Webster Instrument Services specialises in surveying instruments, equipment & Binoculars. Not only that, they also offer services in the repair and calibration of surveying instruments, binoculars & microscopes.
Their range of products and services :
- Automatic levels
- Spirit Levels
- Block Levels
- Theodolites
- Total Stations
- Disto Meters
- Garmin GPS
- Measuring tapes & wheels
- Aluminium & wooden tripods
- Builder’s Staves
- Binoculars
- Scale Rulers
- Brass Parallel Rulers
- Agatec Laser Levels
- Field books
- Plumb Line
- Plumb Bob
- Spads
Contact Details:
Unit 2 Argyle Square Office Park
C/O Tamarisk & JG Strydom
Weltevredenpark
Tel: +27 11 679 4252
Fax: +27 11 679 4258
Email: webin@npsa.co.za
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Posted on October 26th, 2009 by Zenia
Musicfest SA is one of Cape Town’s favourite musical instrument stores, where a customer can go to when searching for something very specific to purchase in the line of making music.
Musicfest SA stocks the following musical instruments for the satisfaction of every unique customer with whom they have daily dealings with:
• drums,
• guitars,
• keyboards,
• PA systems,
• amplifiers,
• speakers,
• drums,
• percussion
• and the likes
Make music in the manner in which you have always longed to, and pay a visit to Musicfest SA to discover the wonderful world of musical instruments they have to offer.
Contact Details:
Contact Person:
Daniel van Niekerk
Contact Number:
021 930 3330
Cell Number:
0784994027
Website:
http://www.musicfestsa.co.za
E-mail:
danielwhvn1@musicfestsa.com
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Posted on September 11th, 2009 by Zenia
Musicfest SA is one of the Western Capes most established musical instrument dealers.
Established since 1989, Musicfest stocks a range of equipment and musical instruments to suit all budgets.
Brands include:
• Fender Guitars,
• Phonic PA systems,
• Ernie Ball products,
• Yamaha
• and Roland Keyboards and equipment to name but a few.
Our entry level Guitar packs and drumkits are legendary and probably the best priced in the industry.
Feel free to visit our website http://www.musicfestsa.co.za for more information.
Remember, we ship nationwide!
Contact Details:
Contact Person:
Danie van Niekerk
Contact Number:
021 930 3330
Cell Number:
082 658 2581
Website:
http://www.musicfestsa.co.za
E-mail:
sales@musicfestsa.com
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Posted on August 19th, 2009 by Natasha

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Contact Details Vuvuzela:
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Contact Number: 0827805084
Cell Number: 0827805085
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