Comments - Nut Material - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T11:17:17Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2667446%3ABlogPost%3A140103&xn_auth=nojust for the record Clifford…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2019-12-01:2667446:Comment:1403732019-12-01T16:46:15.678ZKeith Wilsonhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/KeithWilson
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<li>just for the record Clifford Essex used both ,at least on the Paragon Model.</li>
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<li>just for the record Clifford Essex used both ,at least on the Paragon Model.</li>
</ul> If ebony isn't available, bon…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2019-11-19:2667446:Comment:1402362019-11-19T16:38:39.689ZTrapdoor2https://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Trapdoor2
<p>If ebony isn't available, bone does a good job...but I prefer replacing dark with dark. A bone nut just doesn't look right to me if the original was ebony. Any of the harder woods will work so don't hesitate to use stuff like Ipe or Coco-Bolo, any of the various Rosewoods or whatever you have on hand.</p>
<p>If ebony isn't available, bone does a good job...but I prefer replacing dark with dark. A bone nut just doesn't look right to me if the original was ebony. Any of the harder woods will work so don't hesitate to use stuff like Ipe or Coco-Bolo, any of the various Rosewoods or whatever you have on hand.</p>