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BigRedWarEagle - Posted - 11/18/2025: 16:01:01
I just wanted to say, I am SO happy I am an estate sale nerd
I got a 1984 Maple Blossom for an absolute steal. It was well taken care of, it sounds awesome, and it has me playing a lot more than I used to ![]()
I listed it for a couple of days but it’s hard to let go of something you cant put down!
Edited by - BigRedWarEagle on 11/19/2025 16:57:38
BigRedWarEagle - Posted - 11/18/2025: 16:05:22
Photo of the banjo
Edited by - BigRedWarEagle on 11/18/2025 16:16:29
localhost - Posted - 11/18/2025: 16:36:48
I'm always following local estate auctions and I'm totally I'm jealous. I haven't found a decent banjo yet.
stanleytone - Posted - 11/19/2025: 03:51:42
I used to pick music with two brothers .
One got COPD and cant play anyomore. He sold me hos Englehardt Bass for 600 dollars.
Sadly his brother died this year. The surviving brother sold me the deceased brothers washburn guitar, kentucky mandolin and Martin D28 all for $800 .
I put a lefty nut on the martin and flipped the saddle around. Its become my workhorse guitar. I named it after the deceased brother.
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