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Hey all, the serial number on my banjo is 8532-5. I've had several inquiries about it, and hadn't had the banjo with me to pull the resonator off to see. So there it is, and it's a 1926.
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Experience Level: Novice
Occupation: Horse trainer
Gender: Female
Age: 36
My Instruments:
1926 Gibson Granada archtop 5-string.
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Banjo heroes: Jim Mills, Aaron McDaris, Dana Cupp, JD Crowe, Alan Munde, Ronnie Stewart, Sonny, Doug Dillard, David Talbot, Ben Eldridge, Barry Abernathy (anyone who can play like him has my respect!), Jason Burleson, Steve Dilling - to name a few.
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Created 3/9/2008
Last Visit 10/17/2009
I'm a small-town girl, and I grew up a small farm - about 75 head of cows, and about 20 horses. I started training them when I was about 10, and have been perfecting the craft since then. Besides training horses, bluegrass is my life. I play everything at least a little, but mostly guitar or acoustic bass when I'm in a band situation. I have a soft spot for vintage instruments, and wouldn't mind getting a Loar and a RB-3 someday.
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