DAMIEN O'KANE'S TENOR BANJO STOLEN!!!!

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DAMIEN O'KANE'S TENOR BANJO STOLEN!!!!

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via Kevin Crawford:

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DAMIEN O'KANE'S TENOR BANJO STOLEN!!!!

Please forward........

Hi People,
I had my tenor banjo stolen last night in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne,
the Quayside. It is a rare instrument made by Phil Davidson,
made from birds eye maple with a celtic design on the back
of the neck at the body and it has my nickname 'dee' inlayed
at the back of the neck behind the celtic design. Please pass
the word around as much as poss.

Thanks, Damien
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I posted this too.
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If I posted mine in the right section in the first place, it probably wouldn't have resulted in a duplicate. My bad.
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I sincerely hope that some of these stories have a happy ending. Too many lost or stolen instruments and rarely any positive updates. :(
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Steamwalker wrote:I sincerely hope that some of these stories have a happy ending. Too many lost or stolen instruments and rarely any positive updates. :(
That's a good point, Marc. I just posted an update on Siobhán Peoples' bow.
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