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Please help- New to this - looking for Nissan...

Posted: July 25, 2004 6:50 pm
by A40yoPirate
Hi, I'm a very old phan, but I'm new to this group and am asking for some help. I was recently in O.C. and met a fellow PH who was playing a CD of the recent July 3rd, 2004 Nissan show. He said he got it from this website. Could someone be kind enough to respond and let me know how I might get a copy of this? I have broadband, so could download it if someone has it.

Please let me know. I'd love to have a copy and it would be very appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

Your fellow PH......
D.

Posted: July 29, 2004 11:10 am
by Y-NO-9-O
First thing you do is do a search http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/search.php of the word Nissan under the Forum "Concert Trading". Then you look for something like "Nissan Concert Vine". Click on the last page number. Go to the bottom of the post and click "Quote" on the last post. When you get to the "Post a reply" page, erase the 2 tags "[quote=]" and "[/quote]". Then add your name to the bottom of the list and post it. Then do another search of the same forum for vine instructions to see how it works.

Good luck.

Posted: July 29, 2004 11:47 am
by zanth
I have it at home and can post it to my website for download. Won't be hone until Sunday tho, so PM me next week and remind me.

Posted: July 29, 2004 12:59 pm
by Parrothead Phan
Y-NO-9-O wrote:First thing you do is do a search http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/search.php of the word Nissan under the Forum "Concert Trading". Then you look for something like "Nissan Concert Vine". Click on the last page number. Go to the bottom of the post and click "Quote" on the last post. When you get to the "Post a reply" page, erase the 2 tags "
wrote:" and "
". Then add your name to the bottom of the list and post it. Then do another search of the same forum for vine instructions to see how it works.

Good luck.
I too am new to "concert trading" and appreciate the info on getting started. :D I only have the live CDs that have been released for sale, but am happy to share them! How is the quality of the CDs that are shared via the "tree/vine" approach?

Thanks again!