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Post by Danny on Mar 11, 2011 12:51:47 GMT
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ned
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Post by ned on Mar 11, 2011 19:57:55 GMT
Good evening Sir. You may like to consider the blogs of Ted Crocker and Denis Havlena for inclusion. Both worth a look
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Post by duggyk on Mar 11, 2011 20:30:06 GMT
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Post by Danny on Mar 11, 2011 22:17:44 GMT
Hi all
I don't know Ted Crocker and Denis Havlena, please do let me know more about them, and I CAN'T BELIEVE I forgot Wolfgang, by the time you all read this, he'll be up their with the rest of 'em
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ned
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Post by ned on Mar 14, 2011 19:52:19 GMT
Hi Guys I think you may enjoy the sites of Ted and Denis. They are both into making your own instrument. That was how Skiffle started, allowing people on a limited income to make music, and started the British grip on the music of the sixties.. Even if you are happy with what you now have, it may just open your mind to a simpler , cheaper way to what we all enjoy. Our member Tim has delved into this arena, and I would love to hear how he got on. Pete
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Almo
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Post by Almo on Jul 11, 2011 9:44:58 GMT
Hello all I just stumbled across this forum while messing around with setting up a blog for my own site. It would be great is you can add me to your listings www.ukfolkmusic.co.ukI'll add you to my forum listings too Cheers Almo
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ned
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Post by ned on Jul 11, 2011 12:11:02 GMT
Hi Almo, welcome aboard ! We have moved to our new site recently, and this is now just an archive. Please join us at the new place - - - The address is at the top of the home page. Cheers mate Pete www.ukfolkies.co.uk
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