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    can i get some info on boulder mandos?
    I like mandolins.

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    Strange that the builder list says that the web site has disappeared yet I can get to it here.

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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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by (jgarber @ Nov. 01 2006, 10:38)
    Strange that the builder list says that the web site has disappeared yet I can get to it here.

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    Looks like that domain is for sale Jim.
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    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!

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    Thank you Geoff, my apologies to Jim
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    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/
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