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Posted by Old Tractor Guitar Man on January 07, 2007 at 19:29:04 from (206.148.108.102):
In Reply to: Learning Something New posted by Glenn FitzGerald on January 07, 2007 at 02:11:10:
I've Worked On And Restored Old Tractors For 25 Years. Started Playing Some Guitar When Was About 12 Years Old, Never Was Very Good And Could Not Afford The 3.00 For Lessons Then, What I Learned I Got Off A Neighbor Kid And Some Books. Gave It Up For 40 Years, But Always Wanted To Go Back To it. When I Retired 2 Years Ago I Took Some Lessons From A Blugrass Guy and Found Out I Really Did Have A Talent For It? Anyhow I Now Play In Church And Sing And Play At Some Gatherings With Other guys And I'm Having A Ball At It. Don't Give Up On Music, It's A Tossup Now As I Spend About The Same Amount Of Time On Music As I Do Working On Tractors.
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