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Here it is! A blog! One week ago I though a blog was something like the Bog! Thanks Fernando for all the help!
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Playing Since: 1970
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Occupation: Manufacturer
Gender: Male
Age: 77
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All Rickard banjos that I now listen to others play!
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Created 1/2/2004
Last Visit 11/28/2022
Unfortunately I lost my left arm and left leg as a result of a motorcycle accident back in June 2002. As part of getting my life back together after the accident I decided to give banjo building a go with only one arm from a wheelchair. Still trying to figure it all out but it sure got my mind off the bad side of the situation. Just have to figure out how to play with only one arm and I'll be back to normal! Since I got back to building again I've met some really great people who have helped me tremendously in my recovery. It's been an interesting journey to say the least.