Dennis_Mitchell
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Reply with quote | #126 | Me? Try and stump The Pope? I'd have a better chance of getting on Robin Trower's next CD, and I even have connections!  __________________ Dennis Mitchell
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nate
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MKnut
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Michael
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HunterWilson
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Reply with quote | #130 | drooling over the mandocello too.... __________________ Architect with a guitar problem. |
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Michael
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Reply with quote | #131 | Is it a mandola?
Did you see the saw?? Gibson? Martin?
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HunterWilson
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Reply with quote | #132 | i wasn't sure michael. not able to see the full length of the neck, it looks thick enough to be a mandocello, but it could very well be a mandola. either way, i'd love to have it. I play with a guy who plays saw; i've found it doesn't matter what kind of saw it is, they all sound weird. __________________ Architect with a guitar problem. |
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MKnut
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Reply with quote | #133 | Well, it has to be a musical saw. 
I think that's just a plain ol' mandolin from the size of it... Mandocello would be much larger. Plenty of Gibby A ovals around.
What I want to know is where's the Hawaiian Guitar? __________________ Darrell Urbien
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HunterWilson
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Reply with quote | #134 | haha, i believe you may be right now. the longer i look at that picture, the smaller the mandolin gets. i spied a sweet L-OO hawaiian in Gruhn's guitar shop when i was in nashville. They only wanted an arm and part of a leg for it too. __________________ Architect with a guitar problem. |
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HunterWilson
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BMS
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Frank
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HunterWilson
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Reply with quote | #138 | haha, funny you post the link the the style U. the idiot posted it a little over a week ago and couldn't get a 1,999 dollar bid on it as that was his starting bid. so what does he do? posts it with a 2999 dollar buy it now.
sorry if that's anyone here, but that makes little to no sense to me at all.
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Gregg
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Reply with quote | #139 | It's not, and doesn't, Hunter. HG.net readers all know better by now, I think. Frankly, Karl's ("cookie") Gibson is the first one I've seen in ages that's actually worth the asking price. That's my last free advice (HGM has to show a profit someday). __________________ Gregg Miner, editor, Harpguitars.net |
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HunterWilson
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Reply with quote | #140 | hahaha yeah.... mine was actually probably higher than it should've been given its neck problem but it was the only one i could find in my range. In the short time I've been collecting instruments (about 10 years) it seems like all the prices have gotten outrageous. i mostly blame ebay. __________________ Architect with a guitar problem. |
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MKnut
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Dennis_Mitchell
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Reply with quote | #142 | But it doesn't say "Pro" 20 String Harp Guitar, how could it possibly be worth so much? __________________ Dennis Mitchell
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esimms Registered: 08/29/06
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MKnut
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Reply with quote | #144 |

Speechless. __________________ Darrell Urbien
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