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Thread: Mandolin popularity: nadir or zenith?

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    Default Re: Mandolin popularity: nadir or zenith?

    Old Wave Mandolins are always of interest to me... and Bill know's his cheese.
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    Ok, now I am gong to make myself some lunch!
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    Yes, swiss on a scroll... er... roll with a side of Timbofood®.
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    Default Re: Mandolin popularity: nadir or zenith?

    Nadir or Zenith? Don't know either of those makes...
    Zenith made radios. Nadir was a consumer advocate....
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    Default Re: Mandolin popularity: nadir or zenith?

    Thanks Jim, I opted for a lovely lunch of Magyar beef on noodles! One of my fathers favorite recipes!
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