Steve. A "friend" told me that mixing those shrooms in with yogurt makes them more palatable
Thanks, guitharsis. Btw, summer around the Finger Lakes, heaven! (winter, not so much...lol)So nice! Hope you have a long happy life together.
Thanks for the humor and replies, friends.
I know you have a Martin tenor and, I think, a newer "vintage" Martin soprano in your playing collection, PeeWeee (judging from your videos, of which I watch every one, fun!). I could be wrong, though; my eyes see Martins even where they are not. lol
To anyone considering a Martin, now is a great time to be a buyer (How do I know? Because I bought many of my Martins two years ago--when it was a fabulous time to be a Seller! ). If anyone is seeking a particular make or model, PM me and I am pleased to help. It's fun for me (everyone has their "thing"; for some it's the horse track; for others, it's cigars and fine wine; for me, it's Martins...lol).
Since this is a thread about 3Ks, I'll post this great video from exactly three years ago, July 2012, on PBS's Antiques Roadshow. The appraiser is dead on accurate about his estimate at that time, and talks of the decline in value in the year or two prior to 2012. Well, he is a sage: I paid much less for this 3K in 2015 than the numbers he is speaking of, so the "poached egg soft" uke market continues its decline into the ocean (mixed metaphor; sorry, it's early).
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/se...s/martin-style-3-k-ukulele-ca-1930--201204A31
Cheers and thanks, all.