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    Mulltiple listings for the same instruments??

    Is he a scammer?? Or did his turbolister go nuts!

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    I wrote the seller and asked why it was in so many listings... we'll see what I get back from them.

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    I think his account got hijacked. Looked at his previous sales and was all clothing and shoes. This is all high dollar music gear.

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    I bid on one item for $1 and got this
    "We removed the listing and canceled your bid because it appears that the seller's account was used by someone without the seller's permission. The seller's trading privileges might be temporarily suspended while we investigate. Because of privacy concerns, we can't share more details.

    We canceled this listing to protect you and the member whose account was used without permission. Here are immediate steps you can take while we investigate:..."

    Hijacked indeed.

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    Guess that means you ain't gettin' that snakehead for a buck!!

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    I actually bid on a 2 belled euphonium!

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    This happened to me a couple of months ago. Suddenly I was selling a ton of Casio digital cameras, it was a total nuisance and it took Ebay about 4 days to straighten it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (JEStanek @ April 03 2008, 22:25)
    I actually bid on a 2 belled euphonium! #
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    Alex of the North: This happened to me a couple of months ago. Suddenly I was selling a ton of Casio digital cameras, it was a total nuisance and it took Ebay about 4 days to straighten it out.
    Did you get any idea from eBay how this could happen and did they mention anything that one could do to prevent it?

    Wonder how often this happens?

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    It generally doesn't happen by accident. Usually it means someone got into your account either through a phishing message or they compromised eBay's system. They obviously aren't going to talk a lot about it.
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    Ted, That two bell euphonium could really have come in handy in my family band. Plus for $1 and $12 in shipping how could it possibly be a bad deal?? I hope the "real seller" gets his/her account squared away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (JEStanek @ April 03 2008, 23:25)
    I actually bid on a 2 belled euphonium!
    My brother has one of those! He used to play in the Washington Redskins' band, they had the instrument lying around, and let him have it, cheap. What is REALLY bizarre is that one of my composer friends wrote and sent me a mandolin and euphonium duet, NOT KNOWING that my brother played it!!!

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    I'll confess my ignorance. What is a two belled euphonium?
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    It a bass brass instrument (like a baritone). #Here is the Wiki on it...



    edit: I started my musical career playing the off beats on a French Horn with an occasional solo bit. The mando is an alomost perfect progression!

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    Thanks Jamie. #I don't think I see one in my future
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    Sadly, now that auction was pulled, neither do I. I was serious about it... well, at least $15 serious.

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    I sometimes wish that brass was a part of our folk music traditions, like it is in some other countries. I can just imagine playing that double belled euphonium in a pub somewhere, wearing a fedora and a vest or something.

    I had a friend who played a regular euphonium, and other low brass, with various groups. He even played in the Tuba Christams one year, in New York City. The smaller euphonium has a wonderful sound, hard to describe, but very mellow, almost french horn like.

    I played in a straw hat string band for awhile, with two other mandolins, and twelve tenor banjos, and my friend on the tuba. We played things like Avalon, Down Yonder, Don't Bring Lulu, Ain't Misbehaving. It was lots of fun. That was the only genre of music I can think of where the mandolin and the lower brass might play together.



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    If you have a chance you might want to check out a movie by the name of "Brassed Off" with Pete Postelwaite and Ewen MacGregor. It's about the community brass bands in England and the compititions they attend. It's a comedy - but the soundtrack music is wonderful. Warning - no mandolins to be found.
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    Thanks, Wesley. I like both actors, British Comedies and that kind of music.

    Jeff D. If Crooked Still can play stringband music on banjo, fiddle and upright bass I think we could do anything we wanted... It is folk music. You can make up the rules. If it sounds good it is good. Dan Zanes has incorporated tuba with mandolin, organ, and electric guitar on some tracks...

    It can be done. That was kind of my inspiration.

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    My friend Edd has a two-belled euphonium that he got out of a dumpster.

    This eBay scammer copies ads for high-dollar instruments and then spoofs them with hijacked accounts. He's been doing it with a K1 mandocello, and now he's doing it with two snakehead A4s that sold recently. I wish eBay could/would do something beyond just shutting down these auctions, but I'm sure it's prohibitively expensive to actually track down and prosecute folks like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (mrmando @ April 04 2008, 14:04)
    I'm sure it's prohibitively expensive to actually track down and prosecute folks like this.
    I'm sure it's that and the fact they think they're going to get paid for the auction and they will err on the side of their benefit rather than the side of the buyer.
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    My two belled euphonium got stolen by the Grinch, along with my floofloovers and kartinkers. Whoville is pretty quiet these days. Frank
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    Quote Originally Posted by (JeffD @ April 04 2008, 11:07)
    I sometimes wish that brass was a part of our folk music traditions, like it is in some other countries. I can just imagine playing that double belled euphonium in a pub somewhere, wearing a fedora and a vest or something...That was the only genre of music I can think of where the mandolin and the lower brass might play together.
    Well, how about hammered dulcimer, piano and tuba?

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