Needs to go in classifieds per our posting guidelines.
Needs to go in classifieds per our posting guidelines.
Last edited by Mandolin Cafe; Jan-28-2021 at 5:31pm.
If you're looking for one, you should place an add in the Classifieds.
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Thanks for the tips, i'll do that and deleted the original post
One on Reverb here. I have one of these Holdrio/Piccolo mandolins, and it has a really puny sound, so I hope you're pursuing it for reasons of size rather than sound. Price is right ($95), anyway.
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