Apparently I may be one of you lot. Hmm.

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I thought that Dew was a corruption of the old name D'ewe, and that would account for Jim's head of white curly hair. :lol:
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A scurrilous rumour rumours that Jim's surname is actually Dewar (of that ilk) but he's drunk so much of the wretched stuff he's lost his end!
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jim.r wrote:A scurrilous rumour rumours that Jim's surname is actually Dewar (of that ilk) but he's drunk so much of the wretched stuff he's lost his end!
Genuinely Irish perhaps. The Real Old Mountain Dew?
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Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -

http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
wow! Thanks.

I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.

Don't have a cassette player any more......
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Ah, well, you may have me. I also used to have a (much smaller) collection of Irish......

Cooper: you are in deep bother. 8)
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Alcyone wrote:
Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -

http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
wow! Thanks.

I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.

Don't have a cassette player any more......

I have a cassette player AND a program on my confuser to convert tapes to digital. If you fancy sending me the tape, I can convert it and email you a digital file for your i-player or whatever. I did some of my old tapes, but one or two were well used so the quality is $hyte!
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Rowana wrote:
Alcyone wrote:
Rowana wrote:Dagger Gordon is still around. See Here -

http://www.mandolin.org.uk/interviews/dagger.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
wow! Thanks.

I have a cassette of that Highland Mandolin from years ago. Bought it after seeing him in the Ceilidh place in Ullapool.

Don't have a cassette player any more......

I have a cassette player AND a program on my confuser to convert tapes to digital. If you fancy sending me the tape, I can convert it and email you a digital file for your i-player or whatever. I did some of my old tapes, but one or two were well used so the quality is $hyte!

Thank you for the very kind offer, I ordered the CD this morning. Both, in fact. I'll tell Mrs A
it is to remind her of the Ceilidh place, that should cushion the blow of paying for it.......
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