Janet Lynn, Bobbe Seymour, Gary Carpenter

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Janet Lynn, Bobbe Seymour, Gary Carpenter

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I've expanded the catalog to another page with 4 new CDs:
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Hey Bobbe gave me both those CD's and I have to say that is some great great steel pickin' on them. They are a must have and of course if you don't have the Gary Carpenter CD; then your waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind schedule.
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I forgot to mention the URL of the new catalog page. Here it is:

http://b0b.com/products/music2.html

You're right on both counts, Ricky.

On the Masters' Sessions CD, Bobbe Seymour plays a violin section on his MIDI lap steel behind Jimmy Day. Sounds like real violins to me!

Also, Robbie Turner sits in on Dobro a bit on the Janet Lynn CD. It's a real pretty, laid back set.

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b0b, there are currently 6 CDs from your catalog that I really, really want to buy, (and strings too) and I really, really want to continue to support the Forum, but I really, really, really hate going to the bank for a money order, and it costs about 300% to send a cheque from a Canadian bank and have it processed in the USA, so....
how's the Mastercard situation coming?

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