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    Wanna be manodlin player
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    It'll be fun next weekend Shaun. I was just giving you a hard time. I just got my newsletter and Greystone B.G. Revival, Third Generation and Wichita Mtn are the bands playing.

    Brandon from Third Generation is a great mandolin player and a great guy. I've not heard the other groups.
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    Hey Shaun and the rest, I'll be at the OBC and playing with Greystone Bluegrass Revival. Their regular mandolin guy will be out of town. Maybe we can get a good jam going.

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    f5dude, I can't wait to meet another Cafe member. I'll be there waiting on a jam.
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    I'm lined up to do something else, but I'll try to slip over to OBC Saturday. I have not picked in a long time. Had the pleasure of playing with a lot of good pickers around OKC.

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    Anyone know any good mando stores in the Tulsa area? I'm going to be there in a few weeks and thought I might seek a cure for my MAS. Thanks.

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    You're pretty much out of luck for mandos in the Tulsa area. There used to be a store in Broken Arrow called Harmony House that carried Weber and Gibson, but the owner passed away about a year and a half ago and the store closed. The Double Stop Fiddle Shop in Guthrie has a few nice mandos on the wall and Lone Wolf in OKC is supposed to have a few decent mandos, but I haven't been there in quite a while so I'm not sure what their current inventory is like. We're kind of out of luck when it comes to mando selection in this area. I think I read the other day that Guitar Center was carrying Gibson again, so they might have something I guess. They're located on 71st Street just a little west of Hwy 169. Let me know if I can help with anything.

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    Wanna be manodlin player
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    Scott, #You forgot Janet Davis? It's as close as DSFS and they have Gibson Mandolins.



    Ron Lane
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