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04 Aug 12 - 05:33 PM (#3386177) Subject: BS: free to a good home From: olddude first one that PM's me can have it if you can use it. Chocked full of music, history, and lyrics here |
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04 Aug 12 - 06:13 PM (#3386197) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: olddude Thank you, it will be on its way to you next week :-) Dan |
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04 Aug 12 - 06:16 PM (#3386199) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: Ebbie Looking at the sketch - in the link - the only thing worse for a guitar player than a chair with arms is a rocking chair with arms. :) |
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04 Aug 12 - 06:31 PM (#3386203) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: olddude LOL for sure |
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04 Aug 12 - 06:49 PM (#3386209) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: gnu You don't like rock music? |
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04 Aug 12 - 08:20 PM (#3386238) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: Ebbie I got over it, guhn. |
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04 Aug 12 - 08:36 PM (#3386246) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: Bobert Yeah... Speaking of chairs there was a folding one with canvas bottom that came out about 30 years ago without arms... I had one and took it to so many jams, festivals and house parties that it just wored out... Anyone know who sells 'um??? B~ |
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04 Aug 12 - 10:29 PM (#3386259) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: katlaughing I used to have a fold-up sewing rocker. Wooden with faux tapestry on the back and seat chshions. Loved it. Saw some on ebay a few years ago, but not today. Anyway, the ones without arms are known as sewing rockers, fwiw, as far as i know. Dan, glad you found a good home for the book. kat |
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04 Aug 12 - 10:51 PM (#3386264) Subject: RE: BS: free to a good home From: olddude I think I may have one bobster, I will look tomorrow if I do I will send it to ya |