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Prust Boucher Reviews
Prust
Boucher
submitted 5/5/2008
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Submitter |
roosme (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Eric Prust |
Year Purchased |
2008 |
Price Paid |
270 ($US) |
Sound
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I play clawhammer and just love the sound of this banjo. It has a warmth and richness that seems to come from deep in the earth, the reality of things, the good and the true. |
Sound Rating |
10 |
Setup
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Eric sent three bridges of varying heights to accommodate the variations in the tension of the calfskin head, recommending the middle height, which I used and haven't had reason to change in two months of spring weather. The playability has been excellent thus far, perhaps a bit high as you go up the neck, but this may be a characteristic of fretless banjoes. I should mention this is my first fretless. |
Setup Rating |
9 |
Appearance
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Though no one will say this is a highly finished banjo, it is still a beauty in my eyes, and everybody I've shown it to seems to love the look of this banjo. The calfskin head looks like a piece of the sky, and the maple neck is very nicely figured. Yes, there is a rough hewn quality to it, but I like that. It's real. It's not trying to be anything more than what it is. And the sound and feel are what matter most. |
Appearance Rating |
10 |
Reliability
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I think this banjo will surely outlast me, provided I don't run over it with a truck. I hope my children and grandchildren will love it as I do. I think they will. |
Reliability Rating |
10 |
Customer Service
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Eric and Donna deserve beyond a 10 here. I didn't think there was anyone on the planet who still did business this way. First of all, communication with them was excellent. You tell them what you want, they make it and send photos. If you like the photos, they ship the banjo, well packed, but they won't take money until you receive the banjo and are satisfied with it. There's a level of honesty and trust here that you just can't find anymore. I can't praise them enough. |
Customer Service |
10 |
Components
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Eric has chosen the components well. Everything seems as it should be on a replica of a Civil War era banjo. When I play this banjo, I know I'm playing something real, made by a real human being, with a big heart. The music benefits, believe me. |
Components Rating |
10 |
Overall Comments
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I absolutely recommend this banjo if you are looking for a Civil War era replica that sounds terrific, plays terrific, and has the look and feel of the ages. |
Overall Rating |
10 |
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Prust
Boucher
submitted 3/4/2008
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Submitter |
derwood400 (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Eric Prust |
Year Purchased |
2008 |
Price Paid |
260 ($US) |
Sound
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The banjo produces a nice warm plunky sound which is great for playing old-time and minstrel styles. |
Sound Rating |
10 |
Setup
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All I had to do was tune it and start playing |
Setup Rating |
10 |
Appearance
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It is a fantastic looking banjo. Beautiful maple neck, white oak pot, and the calfskin head is attached with nice antique brass tacks. |
Appearance Rating |
10 |
Reliability
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n/a I don't play gigs. |
Reliability Rating |
10 |
Customer Service
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Eric and Donna were a pleasure to deal with. All my questions and emails were answered very promptly. |
Customer Service |
10 |
Components
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This is a Civil war style tackhead banjo. It is fretless and has a calfskin head, and fiddle style tuners. Ease of tuning can be affected by weather, but this is a known fact with this style of banjo so it is a non-issue for me. |
Components Rating |
10 |
Overall Comments
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I have only had the banjo for a couple of days, but it is everything I wanted and more. As far as I am concerned Eric does not charge nearly enough for these fantastic banjos. Even though the price was really low, I would be extremely annoyed if this banjo were stolen, as it is a beautiful peice of artwork. |
Overall Rating |
10 |
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