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Banjo for sale near San DiegoHere's a pleasant little find. This is at Buffalo Brothers Guitars in Carlsbad, California. They call it a ca. 1890 Forty and Co. English B… Started by Claude L. Medearis in Uncategorized |
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Apr 21, 2011 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
Dream Dance Dots...God... I listened to Bill Ball's rendition of this Morley piece once and now I just can't get it out of my head. I'm having one of those MU… Started by Mike Moss in Uncategorized |
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Apr 20, 2011 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
A. J. Weidt's Elementary Studies for BanjoHi all, I know I've not been "active" on the internet for a while, but I am still playing. I just got a bit jaded. Well, thanks to our p… Started by Joel Hooks in Uncategorized |
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Apr 19, 2011 Reply by Trapdoor2 |
Banjo wanted for new studentI have recently started teaching a young lass classic banjo here in Malvern. She is keen as mustard and is making a great effort. At the mo… Started by Steve Harrison in Uncategorized |
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James Parslow BanjoPlease view Pics of my latest acquisition via E bay. I've done just enough restoration to get it into playable condition. The banjo has bee… Started by Steve Harrison in Uncategorized |
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Apr 14, 2011 Reply by Sylvia |
Skype contacts.Do many of the members have Skype? If so, how would you feel about sharing Skype addresses so that we can extend our knowledge and friendsh… Started by Steve Harrison in Uncategorized |
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In Search of information on Winifred Johnson- KnowlesWinifred Johnson was my great aunt. She was born in Detroit but moved to New York when she was about 12 as her father William was an actor.… Started by Rosie Anderson in Uncategorized |
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Apr 6, 2011 Reply by Rosie Anderson |
James ParslowI successfully bid for a James Parslow banjo on Ebay UK the closing bid being £134. It appears to be in reasonable condition but it looks a… Started by Steve Harrison in Uncategorized |
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Apr 2, 2011 Reply by Sylvia |
banjo as murder weapon in new zealandA five string? Resonator or open back? Did it have a tone ring? They left out all these important details. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/n… Started by Jody Stecher in Uncategorized |
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Apr 2, 2011 Reply by Ray Jones |
Languid bluesDoes anyone know of the origins of the above? I've tried googling the composer Edmund Caselli but haven't found anything so far...Steve. Started by Steve Harrison in Uncategorized |
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