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Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb 23 Replies

Started by Adam Tracksler in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Steve Harrison 9 hours ago.

Clifford Essex Wood Hoop Special Bracket Nut? 1 Reply

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Joel Hooks on Tuesday.

Want to trade Whyte Laydie for SS Stewart 1 Reply

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Help of Calf Skin Head install 4 Replies

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Newbie question on breaking banjo hooks 4 Replies

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Technique: sixteenth-note triplet + eighth 20 Replies

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The Oliver Twist..1916..Otto Fessler

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Olga..1912..Charles F.Gall..Humoresque 7..1894..A.Dvorak 2 Replies

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Barnes and Mullins zither banjo in auction. 5 Replies

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Newbie 38 Replies

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Kentucky Rag..1917..Marcella Henry

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Clifford Essex Regal on eBay UK. 6 Replies

Started by IAN SALTER in Classic Banjo. Last reply by Jody Stecher Jan 31.

Clifford Essex unnamed banjo in UK auction. 1 Reply

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Temlett "Zither Banjo" inventor or first? 69 Replies

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My Nan used to play the banjo ( many many moons ago ) she was known as “Ena and her banjo”.

Unfortunately her banjo has fallen into disrepair over the years . However her musical genius (apparently a blooming brilliant singer too)has skipped the last 3 generations .We are looking for a recommendation for someone/company to do a sympathetic repair as a surprise for our mums 80th birthday next year .We live in Leicestershire (England) can any one advise us please 

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Posted by Deborah Powers on February 7, 2025 at 14:00 — 2 Comments

"SOMEWHERE IN DIXIE" Banjo 2

Hello, I wrote a Banjo 2 accompaniment for Somewere in Dixie, as there was none. Is it possible to put it in the music library?

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Steve Harrison replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"You are right to be concerned, the hole through which the string passes often has sharp edges which can cut a nylon string, on the occasions that I have fitted nylon, I've used a round pin file to put a smooth chamfer around the hole...Steve."
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Joel Hooks replied to Joel Hooks's discussion Clifford Essex Wood Hoop Special Bracket Nut?
Tuesday
Joel Hooks posted a discussion

Clifford Essex Wood Hoop Special Bracket Nut?

Total shot in the dark, does anyone have a bracket nut for a teensish Wood Hoop Special in their parts bin?  This is one of the closed end nuts. The banjo predates the Professional tailpiece.I could use two actually, as my Metal Hoop Special has a…See More
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"I think I know who might want this. I'll let him know.  "
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"It's the best sounding and playing example I've owned. Beautiful patina. The neck is truly straight. The original frets have minor fretwear at the lowest positions, but this doesn't cause me problems. The action is just right for a…"
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"Time flies. Prior to 2008 a David Day era Vega Whyte Laydie #2 usually sold for $5000. OK, this one doesn't have the fish monster on the peg head. I prefer a star."
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to John Cohen's discussion Want to trade Whyte Laydie for SS Stewart
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"Apologies, I'd pasted the link, but it apparently didn't get published. I'll add it. Re price: That's what I paid for it, and it's roughly what these banjos are going for. The open back market is in a slump."
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"I saw a post about wanting to trade for an SS Stewart. That post had no link and no price and no mention of wanting to sell instead of trade.   Why such a low price? It seems too good to be true."
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"It's a 1920. I'm asking $1600 plus shipping and handling. That includes a hard case. I created a post about it a few days ago that includes a link to the Banjohangout classifides listing."
Tuesday
Jody Stecher replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"What is the year the Whyte Laydie was built please? What is the price?"
Tuesday
John Cohen replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"Joel, this Whyte Laydie is actually even nicer than the one you played at the last rally. I know I have a dog in this fight, but regardless, there is not a R&L in the world that I'd play over a mid- to high-end Vega. Vegas are much better…"
Tuesday
IAN SALTER replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"That is a good point and supports your opinion of it being a lifetime banjo, but it is twice the upper limit of Ad's budget. There are a few decent looking banjos on the UK eBay site, including an SSS 'Special' and a Bertolle…"
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"I have not played that R&L, I believe I did play this WL at the last rally.  I can’t comment on the R&L personally. But there is likely a good reason we see and read about WL banjos in the hands of professionals."
Tuesday
IAN SALTER replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"Joel, How do you think the R&L compares to the Vega, purely as an instrument for playing? https://www.banjobarn.com/banjo/108040"
Tuesday
Joel Hooks replied to Adam Tracksler's discussion Looking for opinions on this Gatcomb
"I would trust this seller, Kyle, over Bernunzio.  Kyle is a stand up guy and heck of a craftsman. I mean, if you are looking for a “one and done” lifetime banjo that is ready to play out of the box, John Cohen has a fantastic Vega…"
Tuesday
David Gillespie replied to David Gillespie's discussion Help of Calf Skin Head install
"I have removed it and will start it out much lower with a new head, and hope that will fix the issue. Thanks Jody!"
Monday
David Gillespie replied to David Gillespie's discussion Help of Calf Skin Head install
"Thanks Ian"
Monday
David Gillespie replied to David Gillespie's discussion Newbie question on breaking banjo hooks
"Thanks brother!"
Monday
 
 
 

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