I won the auction on a little S. S. Stewart 1920's banjo
mandolin....and got a bargain!  Was up till 3 am watching it, Look
Out!  Its in New Jersey right now but will soon be on its way to
Tasmania. Hee Haw !!!!!!
<G>
linda

On Dec 19, 10:52 am, Don <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been extremely good this year, but still, that Gilchrist
> classical mandolin and mandola at Greg Boyd's prolly won't be under my
> tree. Well, for one thing, I don't have a tree (indoors) and for
> another thing, I should learn how to get that tone out the instruments
> I have. I did get to stand right in the middle of Butch Baldassari's
> NME once while they were running some tunes before going on stage, and
> that Gilchrist classical mandola of Walter Carter's was about as good
> as a mandola can be.
>
> My time off school starts today, and I'm looking forward to spending
> some time learning some tunes--there's a whole bunch of music on my
> computer waiting for me to learn it. That'll be better than any
> material gift.
>
> Don (I yam what I yam)

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