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    Default 1920 Martin Mandolin is going away...

    Please post in the Classifieds with a link to where you're selling it when the time is appropriate. Per our forum guidelines, we don't allow direct links from members to items they are personally selling. You're new and it's OK. No harm done but we try to be consistent with our policies.

    From the forum guidelines:

    - Refrain from using the forum as a point of selling items to others or for the purpose of discussing or linking to items you are selling. Please limit selling activities to the Classifieds section of this web site or other external locations.
    Last edited by Scott Tichenor; Apr-13-2012 at 3:21pm.

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    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
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    Default Re: 1920 Martin Mandolin is going away...

    Suggestion: post it here in the classifieds first. A large percentage of your bidders would be checking both places and this is the world's centralized location for mandolin market. You will also avoid eBay fees and other nonsense from that place tho you should donate to this site if it sells.

    I usually use eBay as a last resort when selling mandolins. just my 2 cents.
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