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    Well I was just wondering if there is anyone in Northern Ohio who play old time music and if they would like to jam with me and jstallard? Or might even be able to teach a little. And when I say northern ohio I mean about 30 or so miles from Columbus Ohio.

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    sirmando, i don't live in the area but i will be working in Columbus beginning in mid-November through most of December. i'm working downtown at Huntington Banks. i would be interested in any OT jam sessions during the week. i will travel home to WV on the weekends.
    WV Mike (but currently living in Pittsburgh, PA)

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    Well WV Mike I do not have time during the week I work long hours and have to get home to the wife and kid. So I am sorry but I can not play during the week and be careful when driving in columbus these city folk do not watch out for hillibilies like us (eastern ky)

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    I you're up for some WAY old time (i.e., 18th-19th centuries), I still extend the offer to bring your mandolins out to the casual meetings of the Columbus Guitar Society held from 1 pm to whenever on the 3rd Saturday of each month at the Borders Books and Music at Kenny & Henderson Roads. I rarely miss and usually (i.e., almost always) bring a mandolin to play clssical music. November's meeting is off because we have a visiting guitarist giving a masterclass at Capital University (you'd be welcome there too, but we won't be informally jamming on Gervasio or Calace in November), but come on by in December 2004, January 2005, February 2005, etc.

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    Sirmando

    30 miles from Columbus, in Northern Ohio? You talkin' Delaware, Marion, Waldo or Kirkpatrick?

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    Take a look at the NOTMAD website. You might also contact Lucy, who helps organize a lot of old-time related events in Northwestern OH.

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    Well mando bandage I live in deleware ohio will go to columbus, or somewhere close to deleware. I want to do some old time eugene but not early 1800's stuff until I learn to read music. Thank you for the offer. Buy the way eugene e-mail me a time were I can get some of those books to teach me how to read music please.

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    Being from Cleveland, northern Ohio doesn't really include Columbus unless your livin in Cincy or Xenia! LOL
    Look up (to see whats comin down)

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    sirmando, i understand your situation. i don't get to go out and play during the week when i'm home either. i'll be careful driving around 270
    WV Mike (but currently living in Pittsburgh, PA)

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