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Now that I have my MT2 on the way...I noticed that not that much action happens on this forum...Granted, I would think their would be more since Collings has such a great mando following...But non the less, since I'm a newbie to the whole mando thing, is there a better forum to be involved in?
 
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mandolin cafe


David
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LB, when I first started playing mandolin back in 2000, I spent hours reading posts on the Mandolin Cafe. That is the best place to learn about the instrument.

Kenny
 
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Thanks a lot...I've been hanging out there a ton lately...Man, I didn't think the addiction would escalate so fast...
 
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