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Started this discussion. Last reply by Christopher Selby Dec 26, 2015. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone,If anyone has a Sindt in C or C# and would perhaps be interested in trading it for a Sindt in D, please get in touch! I'd appreciate it! Thanks, ChrisContinue
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OOPS,....you're right. It's John Mullen who's going to Ireland (or has gone and returned). Have to get to him to find out how it went. Sorry,...I'm easily distracted by bright and shiny objects (your cittern), so it's kinda your fault. };^) Cheers and good luck in your summer courses.
Danny
Hey Chris. Is it safe to assume that your posting of the picture means you've finally got the Stuart??? It's beautiful!!! Can't wait to hear it. How was your trip to Ireland? Did you hook up with Eoin O'Neill. Would love to read all about it. I'm still jealous,... but very happy for you. Slainte,
Danny
My turn to be sorry: I just got around to reading your 2013 request. I still have the Burke C, don't really want to part with it but couldn't turn down a couple hundred for it either.
Hi Chris,
nice to see you here! Thanks a lot for the request!
Best, Olaf
Nice to have you here on Tradconnect. Enjoy it!
Cayden
Hiya Chris! Fancy running into you here as well :)
Hiya Chris,
Just seen you plea on live chat!
You could search under the "sessions" tab (in the green bar near the top of the page). You can also search members, which is also a tab. Just search for Washington. You can then leave a message on appropriate members profiles as I have done hear. You should, of course, respect the privacy of members who state in their profiles that they do not wish to connect with others and perhaps just enquire of them if they know of any sessions in your area.
I am just a member here (and in England!) so this advice is not "official", it just represents how I would tackle your quest.
Good luck mate,
Mike