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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:49 am 
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Howdy all,

We just put up some really nice two piece Madagascar Rosewood sets on our daily special page. These sets ring like a bell!

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Brian do OLFRS get the 10% off on the daily Specials? What is the OLF "deal"?

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Hi Dave,

All OLFRS get a next tier discount on all our regular in stock items (just like Ron Coates took advantage of today).

Specials like this one are priced very strong to begin with.

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go some sweet sets in there brian!

Now if I could just sell a 100 more of my instructional DVD's I might be
able to buy some of
them :)John Mayes38511.6663310185

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I just snagged sets #9 and #12.

It's so nice to be old, have good credit, no kids to feed and a high limit VISA card!


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Isn't it though
I just picked up a couple brazilian sets for parlor size last week. One of them is already well on it's way to being a 13 fret 00.

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Oh I got the credit cards (heck one discover card with a $10K limit), but
after being dumb when I was younger and taking me years and years to
dig out of that hole I don't mess with em anymore....

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[QUOTE=HankMauel]It's so nice to be old, have good credit, no kids to feed and a high limit VISA card! [/QUOTE]

There have to be some advantages. There are certainly enough disadvantages to getting old...   


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thank you hank!!! thank you !!! thank you!!!! thank you!!!

a little after noon i had just opened a newly arrived fed ex box from steve with two sets of mad rw and some of his carpathian brace wood when i sat down with a cup of caffeine to check the forum and saw brian's post. just had to go look didn't i, and 8, 9, & 12 were the sets that caught my eye, but particularly 9 & 12. your timely purchase conveniently ended the argument i have since been having with my more sensible self to the effect that if i have 4 sets on the shelf wouldn't 7 be better!!!! i thought sensible self was getting the better of me anyway, but you put kaput to my argument.

they are rather nice aren't they. crazymanmichael38511.9702430556


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[QUOTE=Jerry Hossom] [QUOTE=HankMauel]It's so nice to be old, have good credit, no kids to feed and a high limit VISA card! [/QUOTE]

There have to be some advantages. There are certainly enough disadvantages to getting old...    [/QUOTE]

AMEN!


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[QUOTE=crazymanmichael] thank you hank!!! thank you !!! thank you!!!! thank you!!!

a liitle after noon i had just opened a newly arrived fed ex box from steve with two sets of mad rw and some of his carpathian brace wood when i sat down with a cup of caffeine to check the forum and saw brian's post. just had to go look didn't i, and 8, 9, & 12 were the sets that caught my eye, but particularly 9 & 12. your timely purchase conveniently ended the argument i have since been having with my more sensible self to the effect that if i have 4 sets on the shelf wouldn't 7 be better!!!! i thought sensible self was getting the better of me anyway, but you put kaput to my argument.

they are rather nice aren't they. [/QUOTE]

Yes they are, and your VERY WELCOME!


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[QUOTE=John How] Isn't it though
I just picked up a couple brazilian sets for parlor size last week. One of them is already well on it's way to being a 13 fret 00.[/QUOTE]

is the 13 fret 00 on the body tracing you picked up at my shop??


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is the 13 fret 00 on the body tracing you picked up at my shop??[/QUOTE]

Yes it is, I've got the sides bent and the top braced. Just about to brace the back. I'm taking Lance McCulloms advice to have it outgassing at the festival.

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[QUOTE=John How] [QUOTE=HankMauel]
is the 13 fret 00 on the body tracing you picked up at my shop??[/QUOTE]

Yes it is, I've got the sides bent and the top braced. Just about to brace the back. I'm taking Lance McCulloms advice to have it outgassing at the festival.[/QUOTE]

Cool...you don't let a lot of grass grow under you, do you?


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Well what else are ya gonna do on a rainy day

What's with this weather? This is California?

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