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Playing Since: 2007

Experience Level: Purty Good

John Herrington has made 1 recent addition to Banjo Hangout 

Interests:
[Helping]

Occupation: minister

Gender: Male

Age: 78

My Instruments:
WL250 Goldtone (love this frailing banjo!),
FB54 Fender,
Home made mountain banjo, Prust ministrel banjo, and large gourd banjo that I made.
Most recently, an old restored Buckby and an Enoch Tradesman


Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Jim Conner(played frailing banjo with the New Kingston Trio and John Denver)

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Created 2/2/2008
Last Visit 3/28/2013


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 John Herrington replied to topic 'What is the best clawhammer banjo' 3/24/2013 4:00:55 PM

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About half done 

Posted 10/21/2011 11:08:00 AM

Colt's banjo (when finished) medium size gourd with cherry neck, iron wood fingerboard. Will post finished pictures when done.

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