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2 comments on “Me with my 1934 RB-6”
Gary T Meadors Says:
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 @4:29:58 PM
Dick, I have 1930/31 TB6 checkerboard flathead w/Neat neck (#9263-23). I'm wondering what the RB6 looks like in comparison. My tone ring is the "light" profile, which I guess is not the prize. I pick up the banjo from Curtis McPeake 10+ yrs ago. I'll see if I have a good frontal pic to post in my Facebook page.
I picked up your site because of a ref to you as a teacher ... one student mentioned that you "opened up the neck" to him. I am intermediate/advanced ... any advice on the neck issue?
Tks,
gary meadors // Grand Rapids, MI and Ft Myers FL
jimh269b Says:
Friday, July 10, 2009 @7:11:42 AM
i play a old 1925 granada and you just cant beat these old banjos nice one there dick
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