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2 comments on “Goshen By Dan Knowles”
rickshunter1 Says:
Monday, August 22, 2011 @6:14:59 AM
Man that Banjo is like a work of art do you play it ,how does it sound with ivory tuners and tailpiece can you put a video up of it?
DEmery Says:
Monday, August 22, 2011 @6:36:01 AM
Thank you for the comments. I was pleased with how it turned out. Honestly I don't think the material in pegs or the tail piece have that much of an impact on the sound. Dan Knowles did a wonder ful job and the materials that probably have the most impact are in the rim and neck. The Cocobolo rim is think two ply and deep. The Spanish Cedar neck is old wood and together have a good tone. Yes I do play it. All the stuff I have is for playing and one day I will try to get a video posted. If you go into my photos there is a folder of photos of this banjo and a few others that I've collected photos of over the years. David E.
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