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Posted - Jul 25 2012 : 3:58:10 PM vintage folk instruments-I've restored an old tenor banjo I picked up for $20,repaired a couple of collectable ukuleles that are vintage,and am awaiting two autoharps-one to keep and play-one to restore and hopefully sell. I also have a 1940's old time f hole archtop guitar similar to the one Maybelle Carter played. I also have a number of 1920's sheet music pieces and fiddle tutorials...... and I do run an online folk music store (recently self employed-took the leap!!) Being a musician doesn't have to be expensive nor do you have to have a new modern "city slicker" instrument.
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knitnpickinatune |
Posted - Jul 27 2012 : 11:26:39 AM Hi GaGirl! Sheet music from the 1920's as a rule for tenor banjo,ukulele,or vintage cowboy songbooks like from Roy Rogers or other singing "rangers" of the day. I also collect vintage cowgirl jewelry- bolo ties,pins,charms,that sort of thing. And autoharp stuff,including the instrument itself,even if it needs a tad of TLC. (include ukuleles in that providing they're in not too bad of shape)
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@MandolinChick on Twitter mando pickin,uke strummin,banjo pickin, & fiddle sawin' Farmgirl #702 |
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Posted - Jul 25 2012 : 5:24:57 PM Sherrie, I have an antique store and just picked up a bunch of old sheet music, don't know years but would you be interested in them? If so I can ck years. Let me know. Blessings, Karen
Create in me a pure heart,O God and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Psalms 51:10
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