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darryl k. - Posted - 10/07/2008: 10:19:53
funny how banjos travel. I've got a banjo for sale, think it's sold, but may take one that's finding it's way back to me in trade. It's been years since I sold it on consignment through a local store. It's a no-name open back. Probably home made, but a pretty nice job. Here I've been trying to reduce my arsenal.....but it's kind of like an old friend coming home.
darryl
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kinggrumpy - Posted - 10/07/2008: 12:47:04
Hi Darryl I would sure like to get back my old RB-250 I let go of. I sure miss her now.
Ray J.
pete hobbie - Posted - 10/07/2008: 16:40:06
Reminds me of an old sears banjo I had in 1980, didnt no what I had then but it sure sold quick....
Pete
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