Very nice looking web site, Larry! But it seems a little lonely there with no one asking why the hell you have spoons in your banjo. Keep up the good work in shaking up the banjo community once in a while.
Dan in Minneapolis
"The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing; if you can fake that, you've got it made." Groucho Marx
That's "Chance the Banjo" akc Wishbone, star of Banjo Rescue, a True Tail, a Flea Bit exagerated, Chance & the Fuzzy Bottom Boys, Wagatarians. We're working on a reissue on the website. Here's chance takin' a break
Congratulations on your new site, Larry. It's been a lot of fun, for me, watching your enterprise grow. I also appreciate the encouragement and support you have given me since I became a member here on the hangout.
Jerry
"Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should dance."
Dude, we'll never want for silverware. Jerry inspired me, just look at him.
They make a fine 1935 silver passive distributor, I was told it's called that. It's a form of a common man's solution to an internal resonator, instead of one bank shot, it does two slapshots.
The website looks great. You might want to add what features "beginner", "serious" and "professional" banjos come stock with.
Glad to see that you are putting it all out there now.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" Take it easy, but take it."--Woody Guthrie
CONGRATULATIONS! Very nice! All I can say is that I'm really glad I got mine now! Your banjos are the real deal and when more start getting out there, your going to get proportionally busy! I'm proud to be the picker of Sunbeam #3
Larry!, great site, really good to have your work centralised like that so we can see it all together and get an overall sample of what is possible.
I LOVE the look of the quilt maple 'Hurricane', especially the Rickard flange one on the site. Bet that would make a killer bluegrass banjo with a reso on her. Beautiful work my friend. [I mailed you offline], once again, great work, great banjos, great innovation and [you are] a great asset to tha banjo fraternity.
First the Chesnut banjo project, a hangout cooperative project, rim in AZ., neck & rez in KY, bridge in TX ( that's TEXAS for short) and assembly in Ohio. All banjo hangout members.
Then the Helix taste test by Atracksler, listening to the Hickory sing. All hangout.
So now another hangout project, I like good teams. We're gonna hit homers and we're gonna run out of baseballs.
I like the "Custom Work, Custom Prices" feature. Since the cost of your materials may fluctuate, and your skill per hour is valuable, your prices must fluctuateaccordingly. Otherwise, if you had posted a fixed price, you might have fluct yourself.