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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

This Altoids Banjo is a variation of the Altoids Guitar. I opted to use regular tuning machines and have a longer scale neck. I also used a Altoids Tangerine Sours round tin to make this look more banjo-esque.

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  • nevermind it broke in half on a car trip i wish i had put it on top in my suitcase

  • @MrNikcccc

    That's a bummer.

  • i made one like it im gonna post a vid soon

  • @MrNikcccc

    Cool. I'll look for it.

  • what r the strings? also how long is the neck?

  • @MrNikcccc

    I use the two thinnest strings of a guitar set (b,e). The distance between the bridge and the nut is about 16 inches.

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  • that is SO kool!! :D

  • how does it sound without the electricity

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  • Please teach your kid how to make Ukes and slide guitars and things. It would be one of the greatest gifts you could give.

  • @sambluecat if ur talking about wat he uses to transmit the sound to the amp, he probably uses a piezo transmitter connected to the input

  • Actually sounds good and using the slide made it sound very nice. How you do it?

  • gr8 video and nice instrument :)

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