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oded28 |
i need a screw for the tail piece on my fender concertone, i broke the one that goes thru the flange. does anyone know where to find one.
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Playing Since: 1965
Experience Level: Purty Good
Interests:
[Teaching] [Jamming] [Socializing] [Helping]
My Instruments:
1926 pb3 ballbearing with a replica 5 string neck built by olen gardner
late 30's rb 00 gibson
1959 rb 100 gibson
1966 martin d28
1968 baldwin d
1968/9 baldwin c
early 70's fender concertone
1972 martin d 41
1967 vega earl scruggs model
1981 derring maple blossom
1941 kay 5 string base
1914 gibson A 4 mandolin
kentucky A model and a KM 700 mandolins
and a WILSON MASTERTOAD 5 string put together from parts.
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
any that can bring a tear to the eye, or a smile on the face. but basicaly, hard core bluegrass, and offbeat stuff from other forms.
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Created 3/12/2006
Last Visit 4/19/2026
started trying to play in about 1965 and still trying. earliest influence was my dad who played the banjo at home, as a result there was always a banjo in the house. in the late 50's FLATT and SCRUGGS played every thursday night on WSAZ TV, as a result i watched them wether i wanted to or not, because that was our only tv station. thankfully the way bluegrass should sound was etched in my brain. played in several bands over the years, but realized early on it was a good way to starve.
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