For the sake of a once treasured banjo 7

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2012

John told me tonight that John Reed Durham was born in 1917 and that this banjo was handed down to him from former relatives, players. Been in the family more than 100 years. That's pretty impressive, and it's still got the paper tag on it..

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  • That room is like alladins cave !! lots of treasures there ...... i notice you got an old black rotary phone too - they dont make em like that anymore !!

  • @davyglen1  Yea, it's true!

  • Heck we are going blind anyway,so might as well be watching banjo videos.lol

  • @phill903 Okay then. Nothin' to loose! hahaha

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  • @rpeek so you are homer fumdart then !!!! now I know for sure ha ha ha

  • @towrecker Oh didn't I tell ya? I changed my address... All my mail now goes to Wenahatchee Washington..

  • @rpeek nope , I am gonna make me a stringin instrument 100% from junk stuff , and let you be the guy that has to figure out how to play the blame thing ;) I need all the tech I can soak in for your well being when I make and mail this contraption to ya ha ha ha

  • @igottaplan Okay then. I accept large, unmarked bills.. hahaha

  • I owe you big time. No really, BIG time.

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