wtb: quality Irish bouzouki and octave mandolin, A mandolin

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wtb: quality Irish bouzouki and octave mandolin, A mandolin

Post by bepoq »

Hi All,

a fellow I play with is looking for a high quality Irish bouzouki and an octave mandolin (long scale Irish style) to play in a show. To give a better idea, the instruments he is hoping to come reasonably close to in sound (ie the ones in the show he’ll be replacing) are a Foley zouk and Trillium OM.

He’s also after a decent mandolin—pref, but not necessarily, A style

Does anyone have anything they might be interested in parting with in that line?

Many thanks,

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Re: wtb: quality Irish bouzouki and octave mandolin, A mando

Post by brewerpaul »

Hi-- I just came across your post from May. Is your friend still looking for a mandolin? I have a Breedlove Crossover with oval hole that I'd like to sell. Contact me at brewerpaul "at" aol.com .
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Let me custom make one for you!
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