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Posted by chuckles50 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Contristo Says:
Monday, December 11, 2006 @10:48:49 PM
Chuck - I totally agree with your comments about the HangOut. It is inspiring. Like you, I have been listening to the Jukebox recently (and recommending it to others). These folks impress the heck out of me!
I want to thank you for your previous blog entry. I wasn't aware that the Foggy Hogtown boys had a regular Saturday afternoon thing at the Brunswick House in T.O. I live in Ottawa but I do get down to Toronto fairly often. I'll definitely have to drop by for more inspiration.
Keep up the blogging!
Contristo
pickercymru Says:
Sunday, December 24, 2006 @5:13:26 PM
Well Chuck I was just rambling through the jukebox and I came upon your excellent CC entry - then I noticed that you are playing a Deering Sierra and was wondering about your set up because it sounds like a more expensive banjo to me. I have one also and would appreciate knowledge of your head, head tension note, bridge and tailpiece and anything else that you may have donwe to it - it sounds just great. - I love the jukebox for its honesty and range of expertise - If I could figure out how to I would post some myself - regards R.
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