First banjo resurected, True Tone

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  • If I ever get really fine at the banjo AND suddenly am struck with the ability to sing, well, I have the name for my first album all picked out already. BUT, with your permission I would like to name my second album "Incredibly Delicious and Sinfully Divine" after your pecan tin lid.

  • @nightfrailer Sounds like a good 'un to me..

  • i have a banjo EXACTLY like this. mine was even missing that peg winder.. and worn in the same spot on neck.. i have just recently adjusted the neck and head and strung.. but mine is all truetone parts

  • @iamelvisman68 I had the whole banjo at one point. Probably still do, but the neck is really badly warped and such.. hahaha.  It's what I started on..

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  • Thank you.. That's a compliment.. where I come from.. I'm not actually from Alabama, but if I was I'd be proud to be. Some of the finest folks I ever met are from Alabama..

  • "Now you don't get that kinda fine craftsmanship just anywhere..."

    XD lol

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  • @bigmrclean I love Alabama and am proud of it and don't care who knows it. I wasn't born there, but not far. Born in Georgia, but I'd take folks from Alabama any day. Some of the best friends I ever had were from there and still live down there. My younger days stompin' ground.. hahaha.

  • @rpeek Isn't it nice when a piece of trash with no class comes on you-tube flapping there beak? You showed a lot of class with your comment, I wouldn't have been as nice. I have family in good ol Alabama...Very nice state....I love going there. I'm proud to be a redneck! Wouldn't change it for nothing in the world.

  • Great picken. I like the tone better with the back opened; but I play my horns in various ways, too. Thanks

  • @ebenezerhagan seriously, theres no need for that. this man has a passion for quality music ,cares about its preservation, and helps fellow banjo players. he deserves respect, not pointless comments. if you dont like what he dose (which he dose damn good) then dont watch his videos.

  • @terwilligerjones Yea, I can see that..

  • Well...you ain't Joe Dobbs, but you could be his younger brother. Look up 1937 Flood and see if I'm pulling your leg.

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