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Buzz Diagnosis: Some tips on fixing the buzzFrank Ford
Crack Identification: A cracked instrument is my idea of a nightmare--but Frank explains why not all cracks are equalFrank Ford
Filling Fingerboard Chips: Filling chips in a banjo fingerboard as a result of refretting a brittle ebony fingerboard.Richie Dotson
Filling Finish Dings: Filling and polishing finish dings on a banjo neckRichie Dotson
Fixing Stripped Wood Screw: Most tuners are affixed to your banjo via wood screws. What if they get stripped? Ford shows us an easy fix.Frank Ford
How to Replace a Plastic Banjo Head
Mastertone Block Refurbishment: Can't read your MASTERTONE pearl block? Here is what I do to make it look like new again.Richie Dotson
Old 5-String Banjo Restoration: An old Irish Tenor banjo gets brought back to life with TLCRichie Dotson
Prevent Bridge Sagging: Instructions and photos showing how to help prevent bridge saggingFrank Ford
Refretting a Banjo: How to install new frets in a banjoRichie Dotson
Relocating a 5th string nut: Correct intonation problems with the 5th string by moving the nutRichie Dotson
Replacing a Stubborn 5th String Peg: Guide to replacing a stubborn 5th string tunerRichie Dotson
Tapered Friction Pegs: Many older instruments use tapered, or "friction" pegs. Here are some ideas on how to adjust and/or deal with themFrank Ford
Tarnish Problems: A little bit of wisdom for dealing with tarnish
Tenor Banjo Restoration: An old Irish Tenor banjo gets brought back to life with TLCRichie Dotson
Tune Up Your Gears: An illustrated guide to tuning your instrument's gearsFrank Ford
Vega Pro Neck Restoration: A great pictoral tour of a complete neck restoration on a 1930 VegaBanjoSeen.com
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