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Fred
Nov 7, 2007 17:06:04 GMT
Post by Ptarmigan on Nov 7, 2007 17:06:04 GMT
Hello Fred
Welcome to the Old Time Music Forum.
We are all delighted that you are now a member and we look forward to your contributions to the discussions here.
Please tell us a little bit about yourself, your music & your Old Time Instruments.
Then, why not hop over to our Where are you? poll and click on your own area!
Cheers 'Ptarmigan'
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fred
New Old Timer
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Fred
Nov 8, 2007 4:37:06 GMT
Post by fred on Nov 8, 2007 4:37:06 GMT
Howdy. I came to this page from EverythingDulcimer. I love all manner of music, especially folk/appalachian/Irish/Scottish music. I play in a Worship band each Sunday. I play mandolin primarily. But add color with mountain dulcimer, electric and acoustic guitar, dobro and lap steel, and tin whistles. I am currently looking for a good bodhran to add that soon also. And I work in the high tech world for Advanced Micro Devices as an engineering manager. Fred
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Fred
Nov 8, 2007 8:22:11 GMT
Post by Ptarmigan on Nov 8, 2007 8:22:11 GMT
Good to have you here Fred.
Just thought you might like to know that in my opinion, & that of most other folks here too, this man makes the best Bodhrans in Ireland. Seamus O'KaneCheers Dick
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fred
New Old Timer
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Fred
Nov 8, 2007 18:34:11 GMT
Post by fred on Nov 8, 2007 18:34:11 GMT
I am truly glad to be here. And thanks for the tip. I'll check him out. Fred
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Fred
Nov 10, 2007 1:04:16 GMT
Post by dulcimike on Nov 10, 2007 1:04:16 GMT
Good to have you here Fred.
Just thought you might like to know that in my opinion, & that of most other folks here too, this man makes the best Bodhrans in Ireland. Seamus O'KaneCheers Dick Yep, if I hadn't already had my Albert Alfonso bodhran, I'd have ordered one of Seamus's a few years ago. But since you're in TX, if you want what I consider to be the best bodhran made in the States, check out Albert Alfonso. Welcome.
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