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www.jakewildwood.com
Playing Since: 2002
Experience Level: Purty Good
Interests:
[Socializing] [Helping]
Occupation: Instrument Repair & Restoration
Gender: Male
Age: 42
My Instruments:
c.1890 Buckbee "Venus" 5-string
c.1910 Lange-built 38-bracket 5-string
c.1925 Slingerland banjo-uke
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Lots of 'em!
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Created 2/12/2008
Last Visit 11/11/2012
I write songs... lots of them... but when I'm not working on that (which is my "life work") I'm restoring various fretted instruments c.1800 to c.1940. I operate and sell out of our family's country store in Vermont and have just decided on a business name: Antebellum Instruments, as I'm mostly repairing "pre-war" instruments! I know, a bad joke! I can't help it.
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