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Written/Posted by JohnWaters
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Size: 3,238kb, uploaded 7/27/2014 3:25:44 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
15 months on my new/old banjo (no metronome, so timing is not perfect) 1928 Gibson TB-1 - matching maple rim and resonator JB Sloan tone ring - unplated RB-3 style mahogany/rosewood neck by Eric Sullivan at First Quality Music Waverly tuners Recording King hoop, hooks and Presto-style tailpiece Tim Purcell "old organ wood" 0.656 Crowe bridge "1928;" inlaid MOP on ebony truss cover by Bill Nichols Rim cut for tone ring by Arthur Hatfield Resonator reskinning and speed neck finishing by Clancy Mullins Heel reshaping, nut, spikes and setup by Don Bryant Fretting and dressing by Tim Davis
1 comment on “1928 Gibson Conversion (sample breaks)”
markus1022 Says:
Friday, August 1, 2014 @10:10:11 AM
That is an incredible sounding banjo.....love it. Thanks for posting this.
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