Howdy all,
I don't know how many of you frequent Ebay or buy things there. Lord
knows, I try to keep them in business just buying sawblade ties, but I
love to just get on there and look at "stuff"...mandolins, guitars,
banjolins, fiddles, sheet music, photos, CD's, fedoras, etc. So much
really cool stuff to look at, things to discover, one tangent leads to
another. Then, on towards websites and other tangents and topics, more
information. It's mind-boggling how much information there is to
consume. I'm grateful for it really because getting on these jags
exposes me to lots of things I'd never know was out there, things that
make my life more fun and interesting.

I typed in "mandolin music" this morning and was going to do my usual
search for sheet music, hopefully finding a little gem to play or
something that might have historical significance to me (say a
pristine copy of "Whistling Rufus" or "Turkey in the Straw" perhaps)
or just great graphics to tease my eyes. Today, the offering includes
a lot of CD's mixed into the offering; Dave Apollon, Early Mandolin
Classics by various artists(recommended) which includes everything
from the Dallas String Band with Coley Jones to Ctpyhha Opkectpa(where
did all the vowels go?), various Butch Baldassari albums(a sizeable
selection, I might add), copies of Yank Rachell's "Tennessee Jug
Busters", several copies of an album produced by Taj Mahal of
"Mandolin Blues" from Chicago with Carl Martin, Ted Bogan, Yank,
Johnny Young, Sleepy John Estes, Little Walter, a couple sealed Monroe
LP's(Mr. Blue Grass, Blue Grass Style, Road of Life), Rich DelGrosso's
blues mando book, "Learn to Play Blues Mandolin" DVD by Steve James, a
Mel Bay book entitled something like "How to Play Mandolin for the
Complete Ignoramus" by Wayne Erbsen (complete with a cartoon character
in overalls...uhm, thanks Mel). There's a large selection this time of
vintage mandolin music 78 records, some of Samuel Siegel and William
Place, classical giants from last century and lots of stuff from
European mando bands, modern recordings from Daley/Vincent's
mandolinist Jeff Parker, Sam Bush, Peter Ostroushko, Grisman, Japanese
mandolin orchestras, Italian mandolin music, Vivaldi, U. Shrinivas on
electric  5-string Indian mandolin, "Music Theory for Modern Mandolin"
by Thomas P. Ohmsen (I have this...it's a tough read, but has
everything you can think of that you might need), Nolan Faulkner  and
his "Legendary Kentucky Mandolin"(oh really?), Radim Zenkyl and
"Galactic Mandolin"(I'll say), Charley Moore, Barry Mitterhoff, Bobby
Clark, Orrin Starr(with hair AND mustache...whoa), a "Banshee
Mandolin" CD, Neopolitan mandolins, prints and photos  and figurines
of "romantic" couples with mandolins (there's even a set of chimpanzee
figurines playing mandolin, saxophone and bass), mandolin pins,
mandolin-shaped music boxes, and all sorts of oddball mandolin
collections including the ever-present and thoroughly incorrect book
on the "Oh Brother..." soundtrack.

Now, it is astounding to me in the first place the variety of stuff
there is offered just on mandolin, and what I've listed is certainly
not all of it by any stretch of the imagination. Just look at the
pages for more. But with all that out there, I find myself wondering
the same thing I wonder when my two kids say that they're bored. How?
There's not enough time in the day to do the things that need doing
plus follow all these paths to wherever they lead.

Anyway, I am finding myself going off on a tangent of my own. The
point is, there's a lot of stuff out there to do and a lot of ideas to
pursue regardless of whether or not you/we buy stuff online or from
Ebay. But I'd say there are some good deals on there currently...go
on, you know you want to<G>.
Tater
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