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    Default Re: Amazing Nugget F5 at Carter's!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mandolin Cafe View Post
    Sold.
    Did you buy it ?

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    Default Re: Amazing Nugget F5 at Carter's!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Sanderson View Post
    Did you buy it ?
    No, but I've been permanently settled on the #233 for the past 20 years.

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    Default Re: Amazing Nugget F5 at Carter's!

    Although I have owned several Nuggets since 1991, I am down to one that will be with me to the end. #294 A5 Deluxe.

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    I hope it was bought to play, not just display.
    still trying to turn dreams into memories

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus CA View Post
    I hope it was bought to play, not just display.
    I can’t see how anyone who owns a Nugget can not play it. Once you play one, you’ll be hooked.

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    Just stumbled again over this Nugget thread from two summers ago. I think I knew it at the time, but in retrospect this was really one of the most striking mandolins I’ve ever seen. There was some good-spirited debate over the price, but someone wisely noted that good instruments are almost always worth more than they cost. With the passage of time, I see just how true this is, especially for this one. For anyone who missed the initial thread, Don Grieser kindly posted a picture of the Nugget near the bottom of page 1 in the comments, and there is also a video of Ross Holmes playing it, posted in the middle of page 2. What an instrument!

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