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revellfa - Posted - 01/21/2014: 11:07:04
Hello al,
I posted an ad earlier but haven't been able to find one. Just put my dad on the Alzheimer's floor at the VA and I don't think it's a good idea to take his 1935 TB-75 conversion (as seen in the pic) with him!
I know my banjos and I've got my mind made up for a Deering Goodtime Classic model (preferably a II or Special model.) I want a Goodtime model because of it's durability and playibility and I'd like the classic model because although I love my Gumbies and Blondie Goodtimes dad has no idea what to do with that yellow fingerboard! Ha! What the $%$%^^$!!! kinda banjo is this boy!!?? But then he'd add, "but it's got good tone!" I love ya Pop!
So, does anybody out there have one of these fine banjos that they would be willing to part with? I've got a lot of stuff to trade (click on my dollar sign) or I might be able to buy outright if the price is right...
Thanks...
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