That sounds about right. I used to have about 8 tenors; Martins,
Gibsons, Epiphones, Regals, Kays, Vegas, etc. Sure miss having 'em.
Tenorbug
On Aug 24, 10:54 pm, Jim Roy wrote:
> Hi. Newbie here. I just sold a '48 Martin Tenor in good condition
> for $1400
>
> Good Luck, Jim
>
> On Aug 24, 5:
T-Bone Burnett sure does gets his fingers into a lot of juicy project
type pies...
I wonder how he is gonna handle choosing a mandolin player for this?
I'd imagine that theres a pick of mando-folks would be itching and
bitching to tie their playing to the Monroe legacy, while others still
may see
Online, offline, its always great to meet good folks... and meeting
good folks that play the mandolin, well thats just the prize biscuit
in the gravy.
On Aug 26, 2:54 am, Mike O wrote:
> I don't post much and you may know why after this post...
>
> But I have to say that we're all so fortunate to
Hmm... lets see, a hectic July and August saw us criss-crossing the
country in a combination of househunting - holiday - moving house -
settling in, a little trip that saw us travel to border with belgium
then to the mediteranean then back to the belgian border this time
with all our bits and bobs