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Slingerland or Japanese Snare

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Clapping Happy2 Clapping Happy2 Many applause to you!

I went backClapping Happy2over to see how the bidding is going

And as rightly as should have happened, you did the right thing. Ending the bidding is often difficult, but I for one give you an AA+++ Excellent ebeyer rating. (sorry, no fishing poles, hearts or smiley faces)....

Many people use this forum to glean this type of infoClapping Happy2 Clapping Happy2

and then go right back to ebay and figure out how to make the lies right. I thought in my heart when Kevin posted the link you would go back and do the right thing, but there is always the chance, and I am now a fan of johnnyringo!

It sucks sometimes having to eat some change on something we thought was the real deal, but look at this, you got a great little snare out of it. It really sounds good to my damaged ears.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Yes it does sound good and the Slingerland hardware gives it a bit of value, so all is not lost. Now if I spent $200-300 on it I would have felt taken, but since it was only $125, that's probably about what it's worth.:)

Posted on 14 years ago
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