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tom keeney 2 months, 4 weeks ago.
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| December 1, 2012 at 7:38 pm #49756 | |
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red roberts Participant
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I need to know places i can post 2 guitars and a mandolin for sale on the internet, that dont cost an arm and a legg…….free listing places, or not too much….i need the money, but i’ll pay a little…..can you help me out…..back in the day on the old bg. rules we had a free classified for non-dealers….back when i could type in all caps……..still kickin “Old Red” |
| December 2, 2012 at 12:31 am #49759 | |
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Eric Tapp Keymaster
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Red- I know its frustrating. I’m just finishing up some final details so that we can launch our Classified Ads section right here at Bluegrass Today. It will be exactly what you’re looking for. We hope to launch it before the end of December. Our editor, John Lawless, will publish all the particulars sometime during December. |
| December 8, 2012 at 10:21 am #49892 | |
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Ivor Trueman Participant
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Hey Old Red – Good to see you here. I used to enjoy your ALL CAPS posts on the the old bg… The UK site/forum has free instrument classified listings:- http://www.ukbluegrass.com/forum/ Might be worth a try. |
| March 22, 2013 at 9:05 am #51804 | |
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tom keeney Participant
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Try the various instrument Hangouts for guitar, mandolin, banjo, dobro, and fiddle. Those are great places to get straight to the active players and the classifieds get a lot of attention. The guitar hangout is at http://www.flatpickerhangout.com and on the left side of the home page you’ll see links to the other forums. Set up a profile and go |
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