Just a note of appreciation to Bobby

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Bob Doran
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Just a note of appreciation to Bobby

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for keeping this site.
And to all the great posters.
I have been on many message boards in last 4 years in many different areas, and there are none to compare to here for wealth of knowledge from the posters.
And it is especially gratifying to see all the pros treat the beginners with such respect.
thanks to all
Bob
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And if for some reason the site ever has to go down, I'll host it on my site at www.16tracks.com.
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Thanks, Bob. I learn a lot from it, too. That's my ulterior motive. Image

Thanks for the offer, Gary. We're locked into a 3-year contract on this T1 line, and have a pretty hefty investment in equipment. Barring an act of God (or me losing my day job), I don't think we'll be going down anytime soon. Always flirting with the red line on the balance sheet, though...

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Post by Bob Smith »

I being a beginner, have inhaled tons of super playing info. And everything else about a steel guitar that anyone would want to know is here for the taking. I too was amazed the way the pro guys speak with everybody.Cant say enough good about this forum!! bob
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