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Mumble Peg - Posted - 11/15/2009: 13:46:10
A few years someone marketed a simple block of wood with 5 strings stretched out to use for right-hand technique practice.
Anyone remember this gadget and where to get one?
Thanks
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mtnpckr - Posted - 11/15/2009: 14:08:04
twanger - jdmc.com
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ks - Posted - 11/15/2009: 14:09:40
Yeah,Theres the twanger and the one I recommend is the banjo board at Hatfield music.There is actually one for sale in the classifieds
Oalbrets - Posted - 11/15/2009: 15:11:21
Could soneone put a picture up of one of these? I have never heard of one let alone seen one. Thanks.
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Oalbrets - Posted - 11/15/2009: 17:15:03
Thanks Sherry. They are pretty cool.
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Rich Weill - Posted - 11/16/2009: 06:22:51
I have one of Jack Hatfield's banjo boards. It's great for practicing your rolls when the family is asleep or while watching TV, and it's easy to take on a trip when you can't take your banjo. Look for more information here: http://www.hatfieldmusic.com/page6.html
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