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Dave Telecaster |
This Banjo belonged to my grandad, it was made about 1910 in England and has been through both world wars. We still have it and I have recently redone the skin and it still plays well
3 comments on “My grandads old 5 string”
Cotton-eyed Joe Says:
Friday, April 16, 2010 @1:20:35 PM
Dave,
Crackin' photograph...
'appy pickin'
frailin Says:
Friday, April 16, 2010 @1:46:08 PM
What a FABULOUS pic!! Look at those smiles! Was he as happy a guy as he looks? I'll bet they had a great marriage. Wow.
Dave Telecaster Says:
Friday, April 16, 2010 @2:07:03 PM
He always seemed happy when i saw him but i was very young at the time, he had so much stuff and was a great all rounder he also played harp and piano. and i remember stuff he collected during the first world war.
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