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rinemb - Posted - 08/01/2008: 15:52:37
Like most Kansans,we will be vacationing through Colorado Springs to Denver to Boulder to Ft. Collins (with a few side trips further into mountains).
Any good music stores, that actually have open back banjos, along the way?
Brad
May not the incidence of success, nor the pretense of retirement-
Lessen the want of enlightenment.
EggerRidgeBoy - Posted - 08/01/2008: 16:17:45
quote:
Originally posted by rinemb
Like most Kansans,we will be vacationing through Colorado Springs to Denver to Boulder to Ft. Collins (with a few side trips further into mountains).
Any good music stores, that actually have open back banjos, along the way?
Brad
May not the incidence of success, nor the pretense of retirement-
Lessen the want of enlightenment.
Edited by - EggerRidgeBoy on 08/01/2008 16:29:35
bobdenver1961 - Posted - 08/01/2008: 16:29:37
Best selection of open backs is the Denver Folklore Center. Last time I was there they had about 10 of them.
Denver Folklore Center.
http://denverfolklore.com
In Arvada (Denver)
http://www.picknparlor.com/Home.htm
In Boulder HB Woodsongs
http://hbwoodsongs.com/default.htm
Bob
"Earl if you are going to pick, pick something that has a tune to it" ...
Edited by - bobdenver1961 on 08/01/2008 16:34:35
rinemb - Posted - 08/01/2008: 18:16:36
With my current bout with BAS, I see I am going to have a lot of temptations. Dang!
Brad
May not the incidence of success, nor the pretense of retirement-
Lessen the want of enlightenment.