can i get some info on boulder mandos?
can i get some info on boulder mandos?
I like mandolins.
Strange that the builder list says that the web site has disappeared yet I can get to it here.
Jim
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I am not the original poster, but I too am now looking for information about mandolins by Mark Heiss at Boulder Mandolin Works. Anyone have any information to share?
Scott
Looks like that domain is for sale Jim.Originally Posted by (jgarber @ Nov. 01 2006, 10:38)
Play on friend, play on...
He usually had an instrument in Woodsongs in Boulder and/or the old towne pick'n' parlor in Arvada. I haven't seen one of his around for a while. Also, ozmando, jim wrote that in 2006, when the site did, in fact, exist. If you find anything out Scott, let us know!
-Geoff
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Thank you Geoff, my apologies to Jim
Play on friend, play on...
Thanks for your interest in my mandolins. I took a few years off from building but now I'm back. It also took me a while to get my web address back. I'm now applying my OCD to the building process (2 steps forward, one step back, everything just right) so I build about two instruments a year. I'm also trying to spend more time getting better at playing the darned thing.
http://bouldermandolin.com/
http://bouldermandolin.com/
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